I have an offer on the table for the same rate as my first contract in 2009 but the offer is inside IR35, my 2009 contract was outside. Inflation in the UK since 2009 is 71%. Most rates at the moment are actually lower than what it was in 2009. Is contracting still worth it?
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Compared to what? At least we generally get paid more than permies.And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster. -
Originally posted by Eirikur View PostMost rates at the moment are actually lower than what it was in 2009. Is contracting still worth it?
So the options are 'suck it up' or do something else. Or somewhere else.
Except for those with sought-after stills operating on an 'outside' basis, there can be little incentive for anyone young to enter the contract market. Oldies seem mostly to have left the market. Those in between are faced with stark choices.
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Compared to what? At least we generally get paid more than permies.Last edited by Eirikur; 29 July 2025, 09:57.Comment
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TBH I'm stuck on an inside IR35 contract now. I'd consider going perm, but not for a significant pay cut. There would have to be a pretty big upside too, like interesting company to work for, chance to upsklil into something etc.
I'm still keeping one eye on the market. The government dept I work for have started grumbling about 3 days/week in the office, which would suck, but given that I'm in London and the 'office' is in Newcastle......And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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The financial advantage to contracting has eroded over the last 15-20 years and the premium for not having things like paid holiday and sickness has dwindled.
It will vary from person to person but if you can't find contract work then obviously a permanent job is the better option, if you can find one.Comment
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This isn't just contracting, it's the whole UK economy. Incomes stagnating since 2008 due to our terrible productivity.
We still get paid a lot more than most people.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64970708Comment
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