Originally posted by oversteer
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Like making you redundant within two years."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
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I prefer to calculate as such:Originally posted by mobi View Post£320 daily = £40/hour = £40k permanent salary.
£55k is too good for this role as permie!
Contract: 320 x 200 = 64k a year
Then must add bonus, benefits and pension to the permie job and compare. I'd say 40k is a little too low unless the bonus/pension is fantastic. More like 47.5k would be a decent trade off. I agree that 55k sounds like a much better deal in any case, even if the rest of package is very low.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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well they have offered £50k which considering I am operating outside IR35 at the mo is too much of a cut to consider even doing the same job so have declined.Comment
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