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Contracting in United Kingdom (I know this has been done to death, sorry)
Sorry, I is novichek in this, very nervous, do I have to use local agents or can one bring your own?
TIA
Smyert spionam [emoji298]
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Contracting in the UK is dead. Paid the same as permies without the perks. Why would you bother?
Tax man chasing you every hour of every day.
cheaper living costs + higher income available elsewhere
I was thinking this recently as rates have only climbed about 10% since 2000, even if you've kept on top of your game. Then I got contacted about some permie city roles and they were offering exactly the same as I was offered (and declined) by a bank I was working for in 2000.
It's not contracting, working doesn't pay in the UK anymore.
I was thinking this recently as rates have only climbed about 10% since 2000, even if you've kept on top of your game. Then I got contacted about some permie city roles and they were offering exactly the same as I was offered (and declined) by a bank I was working for in 2000.
It's not contracting, working doesn't pay in the UK anymore.
See it's this sort of bulltulip which makes me wanna punch people.
I was thinking this recently as rates have only climbed about 10% since 2000, even if you've kept on top of your game. Then I got contacted about some permie city roles and they were offering exactly the same as I was offered (and declined) by a bank I was working for in 2000.
It's not contracting, working doesn't pay in the UK anymore.
Neither does being on the dole...
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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