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Better the devil you know?

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    #11
    Been there done that.

    If you value your coding skills and think of yourself as a developer don't do it.

    I did enjoy the coaching and project delivery aspect but I am a coder at heart and after a couple of years at it, I had to take a pay cut to get back on the coding ladder.

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      #12
      Is it a hands on team lead? How big's the team?

      Leading a small team of motivated people can be great. But when it gets to more management than coding, the hassle outweights the fun unless you're that way inclined.

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        #13
        As a contractor – always go for the money !!!!!

        Having said the above , - you also need to consider long term income goal.


        If you are been paid £10 for 6 months and a new contract pays £20 for 3 months- Myte! You know which to pick!!!!



        Cheers!

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