So who wants to go permie and for how much? After all, so many drop the (free)"lance" nowadays...
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Permie or contractor, that is the question!
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Permie or contractor, that is the question!
41No tulip, gim'me any work, I want cash...2.44%1Depends on situation/employer/permie package/bens34.15%14ONLY FOR 100K, PAL! (and huge bonus...!!!)12.20%5No way...contractor till I die!!!46.34%19Who needs to work? Not me, thanks...4.88%2The rest is silence... -
£150k + stock, unlimited expenses and unlimited holidays.
Yeah - that should do it...
Older and ...well, just older!! -
Originally posted by ratewhore£150k + stock, unlimited expenses and unlimited holidays.
Yeah - that should do it...
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Originally posted by Mr CrosbyI'd switch for that.Comment
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£60K (that means take home £30K)
Pension means nothing unless you are in it a long time and it's final salary based.
BUPA cost about £500 pa. Whoopeee
Company Skoda, well if that's something to boast about, god knows what you were earning as a contractor.
Well done, looks like you've hit the big time.
Now, where did I put my last monthly invoice for £9K......First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Originally posted by _V_Now, where did I put my last monthly invoice for £9K......Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill+ Bank Holidays +
Also relocation - it should be possible to claim some tax back for up to few grand, think 5-7k when you have to relocate.
£60k does not sound that much, though to be fair that is a lot more than I earned when I was a permieComment
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So who will be 1st out in the coming crash - permies or contractors?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Crash? Don't talk wet.
We'll import another million immigrants and live off our house price inflation.Last edited by _V_; 13 September 2006, 17:09.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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