Why are you thinking of jumping into permanent from contracting ? You might be better off sticking to contracting if you are thinking of living in London. With 45k you will struggle massively in London.
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£45K per Year is enough ?
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£150k in London probably okish, but really it should be £250k to have relatively comfortable lifestyle.
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No bloody chance i would say, you should be looking for another 15k and a commute into London from the burbsOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI think your question is the following;
Is £45k enough for a London job with a wife and baby to support.
It sounds tough to me. Really tough. You could do it, but you will be skint.Comment
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£45k is a decent permie wage for someone with only five years experience.
The one thing that I'm not sure about is how contractors are thought of in France versus England; are they considered to be specialists brought in for projects or just Joe Temp off the street because an extra body is needed on the project?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post£150k in London probably okish, but really it should be £250k to have relatively comfortable lifestyle or £550k for a jacuzzi tub lifestyle.
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Then his wife better get a decent job though the cost of childcare would put pay to that....Originally posted by LondonManc View Post£45k is a decent permie wage for someone with only five years experience."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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She could become a childminder and charge her husband to look after his kid...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThen his wife better get a decent job though the cost of childcare would put pay to that....Comment
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Mostly Job Temp . In France , the IT area work mainly with SSII (eg. IT agency) which hire people as Permie most of the time . But some people could sometimes contract with them. But It's really not common to go direct with client like in UK I guess ...Originally posted by LondonManc View Post£45k is a decent permie wage for someone with only five years experience.
The one thing that I'm not sure about is how contractors are thought of in France versus England; are they considered to be specialists brought in for projects or just Joe Temp off the street because an extra body is needed on the project?Comment
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£45k is only enough in London AFTER all your costs are paid for - housing, food, travel, holidays, drinks, operas, divorce settlement with wives...Comment
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Make that monthly then....Originally posted by AtW View Post£45k is only enough in London AFTER all your costs are paid for - housing, food, travel, holidays, drinks, operas, divorce settlement with wives...Comment
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