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Looking for UK work while living in Spain
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OK, so we have only the 1 flight to UK. at 12. and need to be in the office for 5 days a week. I can do this....Originally posted by Turion View Post... what if the only flight to UK, from your local municiple airport was Ryanair midday flight to Stanstead. Now if the client wants you onsite 5 days a week, office hours? You can work that one out yourself.
So if I divide the days by the 1 flight then... <calculation removed due to size of post being too long> ... = 42.741!
Is that correct?Comment
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Originally posted by Stan.goodvibes View PostOK, so we have only the 1 flight to UK. at 12. and need to be in the office for 5 days a week. I can do this....
So if I divide the days by the 1 flight then... <calculation removed due to size of post being too long> ... = 42.741!
Is that correct?
Wrong! Unless he flys on Sunday and returns Saturday it is not possible. Effectively only a 3 day week is possible and two days are wasted travelling. This and the cost in accomodation and flights will make it completely unpractical. Even a remote working contract with one day a week spent at the client site is a non-starter. That's not taking into account the fact that business is dependant on Ryanair
who regularly pull the plug on uneconomic routes.
The fact is, even in the days of E-commerce, business still need to be close to their market to succeed.Comment
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This contract is unsuitable. Looks a bit like a permie job. You're not the one they want; they're not the client you want.Originally posted by Turion View PostThis is not about prejudice against commuters, it's more about practicalities. For example, what if the only flight to UK, from your local municiple airport was Ryanair midday flight to Stanstead. Now if the client wants you onsite 5 days a week, office hours? You can work that one out yourself.
The client and you come to an agreement about how you do the contract, or you don't and it's not a deal.Comment
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Assuming you've learnt Spanish (que cara tienes!) why not look on infojobs net for Madrid contracts? You may even get a Santander role !Originally posted by loska View PostHi Everyone,
I have been a long time reader but this is my first post.
I was wondering what are peoples opinions about looking for contract work in UK while living in Spain. I am ready and willing to fly over for interviews etc but will having a Spanish mobile as the contact number greatly disadvantage me? Are agents going to take one look at the number and see it starts with +34 and stop reading my resume?
Would it be worth it to fly over to London buy a UK SIM Card to appear more locally based?
Cheers.
Speaking gibberish on internet talkboards since last Michaelmas. Plus here on TwitterComment
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I wouldn't worry about the phone number. I had lots of agents calling me on my spanish mobile. Still do. And I'm in England now.Comment
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