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somewhere on forum to post an opportunity in Scotland?
I am sorry but your are advertising a FTC to perm role paying a max of 30k on a contracting forum.
Are you doing this to entertain us or are you actually serious?
not everyones as massively talented as you obviously are, its a junior role for someone getting into the game, I asked the mods permission before posting as Ive seen many posts on this forum for people starting out, does FTC not stand for fixed term CONTRACT?
not everyones as massively talented as you obviously are, its a junior role for someone getting into the game, I asked the mods permission before posting as Ive seen many posts on this forum for people starting out, does FTC not stand for fixed term CONTRACT?
I don't think "FT" stands for fixed term when it comes to how most contractors would feel about this type of 'contract'.
I know you're just marketing a short term permie post here, and it may be right for someone, but what NLUK is getting at is this is a forum for professional contractors, rather than for people that work as PAYE employees on a limited-engagement basis. This type of "contract" isn't what we do.
not everyones as massively talented as you obviously are, its a junior role for someone getting into the game, I asked the mods permission before posting as Ive seen many posts on this forum for people starting out, does FTC not stand for fixed term CONTRACT?
Yep - the "C" does indeed stand for contract. But it's not a true contractor's contract in my eyes.
The word "contract" appears in "Employment contract" too, BTW.
It also means you are totally within IR35 so the money just isn't worth it for a contractor.
These fixed term things are horrible affairs that employers use just to string permies on. BUPA do them and will keep rolling them for up to the 2 years max until they have to give you a firm off. Poor permies having to work for 2 years on 3-6 month contracts without full benefits. Bad form IMO.
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