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    I keep getting calls for permie positions...

    OK so, I get almost just as many calls for permie jobs as I do for contracts even though I have specified everywhere that I am only interested in contract work. This one job came up which I have an interview for tomorrow... and it's two streets away from where I live!

    50k-ish role... what do you guys think - shall I use them to get all my PRINCE2 certs then go off contracting again?!

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    #2
    yes

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      #3
      That's only a question you can answer for yourself.

      2 streets away does sound very tempting. If I had extracted everything out of contracting that I wanted to, in particular financially, then I would be very tempted to go for a local job like that.

      50k for something so close is great, and even better if they offer you training/experience into a new sector/technology/career path.

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        #4
        Hmm.... seriously, has anybody ever done such a thing?

        It is very tempting, but like you say Tazman, I have just finished my first contract which lasted for 9 months, although I am well financially, I want more.

        But this could be an easy way to get more experience for my contracting future.

        Question: Do you guys know if it is possible to negotiate a contract if a company is looking for a permie? For example if they like me and want to hire me, would it be possible to ask them to give me the equivalent salary and benefits as a day rate and turn it into a rolling contract rather than a permie job?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Peter Loew
          OK so, I get almost just as many calls for permie jobs as I do for contracts even though I have specified everywhere that I am only interested in contract work. This one job came up which I have an interview for tomorrow... and it's two streets away from where I live!

          50k-ish role... what do you guys think - shall I use them to get all my PRINCE2 certs then go off contracting again?!

          P
          This isnt in Stockport is it? i've an interview there tomorrow for the same sounding type of package... am v tempted i must admit, but only because i'm still on my first contract, and the wife is due our first in September and i'm getting the jitters due to no call backs etc... applied for a couple of roles nearer home, but they appear to be tulipe agencies with no comms skills.

          I do have this contract till end of July, but its murdering me. i'm doing nothing and i feel like i'm wasting away. would the 2 week notice period go against me for new contracts?
          I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!

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            #6
            Originally posted by scooby
            This isnt in Stockport is it? i've an interview there tomorrow for the same sounding type of package... am v tempted i must admit, but only because i'm still on my first contract, and the wife is due our first in September and i'm getting the jitters due to no call backs etc... applied for a couple of roles nearer home, but they appear to be tulipe agencies with no comms skills.

            I do have this contract till end of July, but its murdering me. i'm doing nothing and i feel like i'm wasting away. would the 2 week notice period go against me for new contracts?
            This is not Stockport... I am based in London area. No I don't think it would go against you, you don't even have to say you finished prematurely.

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              #7
              cheers and good luck if you go for it!

              i'm having interview regardless to check the setup of the perm... must admit, i'm slightly tempted.
              I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!

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                #8
                Originally posted by scooby
                cheers and good luck if you go for it!

                i'm having interview regardless to check the setup of the perm... must admit, i'm slightly tempted.
                Cheers good luck to you too.

                But like I previously asked, do you think we could ask our respective potential employers to offer the same kind of package as a day rate? Hmm...

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                  #9
                  Yes of course you can try and convert the job into a consultancy contract, if it's that kind of job. Clients try it on in the other direction all the time.

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                    #10
                    i was approached direct by the client after i applied for a contract, who phone interviewed me then asked about what it would take to make me perm. i gave him a minimum figure, he came back with a bigger one, plus tech training, bonus and car allowance etc. overall package he talked about was nearly equivlent to contacting money but with priceless training ina global growing company.

                    i am going for interview, but will be talking about taking it as a contract with a possible view after x amount of time...

                    Always worth the conversation.
                    I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!

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