Originally posted by SueEllen
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Brexit's impact on contract market?
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I think it's probably further back than that but yes telling a generation to go get a useless degree and run up debt when they could have gone into a manual trade was pretty despicable. -
You can see where it's going; destroy loads of good jobs and let the young go and pick strawberries or work in weatherspoons at 5 pound an hour. That way you don't need any immigration.
The only catch is the pensioners voting for this will see their pensions eroded-I'm alright JackComment
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Instabilty and uncertainty are a contractors wet dream. Companies take a short term view and don't want to commit but because of the changes there is a load of work. In short $$$$$$ (only for good contractors) the rest will tulipe it back to permiedom
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<Unix Goes Perm Placeholder>Originally posted by Unix View PostInstabilty and uncertainty are a contractors wet dream. Companies take a short term view and don't want to commit but because of the changes there is a load of work. In short $$$$$$ (only for good contractors) the rest will tulipe it back to permiedom
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