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What salary makes it better to be Permie?

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    What salary makes it better to be Permie?

    I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
    (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

    So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?

    #2
    Originally posted by VJTheDJ
    I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
    (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

    So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?
    Twice my contractor rate

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      #3
      Originally posted by Kyajae
      Twice my contractor rate

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        #4
        Originally posted by VJTheDJ
        I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
        (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

        So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?
        the permie salary doesn't exist.

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          #5
          Originally posted by VJTheDJ
          I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
          (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

          So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?
          Weel you must be on well over 100k per year. I'd sit tight if I were you
          The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

          But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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            #6
            Originally posted by VJTheDJ
            I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
            (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

            So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?
            None... now go wash your mouth out!
            How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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              #7
              Originally posted by VJTheDJ
              I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
              (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

              So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?
              1.5 times average turnover, plus long holidays. It's more the holiday than the money though, to be honest.
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                #8
                Originally posted by VJTheDJ
                I used to be a contractor pre-IR35 and then worked abroad (no I wasn't in prison ). Now I am in London and earning a pretty good basic salary.
                (Under the current Tax laws I think that my net income would only go up by 12k if I take a 500/day contract.)

                So the question is, What salary do all of you guys feel would make it worth staying permie for?

                id takem, 60k + bonus + 4 weeks holiday

                theres no way id get that answering the phones.

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                  #9
                  Sounds reasonable

                  I think I should stay perm until I have enough management exp. to get one of those elusive £700/day roles.
                  Last edited by VJTheDJ; 3 July 2007, 16:59. Reason: premature...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VJTheDJ
                    permie
                    Disgusting
                    The pope is a tard.

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