Never say 'never' although I havent done it yet.
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Yep - £20 a day less but 10 miles from home instead of 320Originally posted by beaker View PostA wise man once told me this and so far I've stuck to it.
Has anyone purposefully left one contract to take another one that pays less?
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Yep, It's alll about the triangle.
Pay - Job - Location.
I'll lower pay if the other two improve."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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Depends on options
If the only/best option was to accept a lower rate then I would take it. Better to have money coming in at a lower rate than be sitting on the bench!Comment
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My last perm job was 2k less than the previous one. I changed to get practical experience at a bank of the software I'd been supporting. Within a year BigTime was born.Comment
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I'll be using this....Originally posted by NickNick View PostYep, It's alll about the triangle.
Pay - Job - Location.
I'll lower pay if the other two improve.
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