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How much would you need to go permie, seriously?
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Yeah, I am a head of one department and a senior dev in another at the same time. It is a fairly unique role but it is very interesting. -
Outside of the SE so:Originally posted by KentDogWalker View PostI'm looking at a permie role. Typically I made 500 an day, but the market sucks in frontend.
How much would you need to go permie, seriously?
£75k
Bonus
Pension 5%
Holiday pay
Career plan
Work Life balance
Within 5 mile from home
Below the above level I would rather contract inside for £500 a day.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Great answers guys, so in summary contracting is ded and its a race to the bottom!
Glad I'm diversifying my skills then in niche areas.Comment
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Deed you meanOriginally posted by KentDogWalker View PostGreat answers guys, so in summary contracting is ded and its a race to the bottom!
Glad I'm diversifying my skills then in niche areas.
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