My next one is in Leeds. Looking forward to the short commute. I might even consider going green and using the train.
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Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Originally posted by chicane View PostIt's not a bad place, as long as you can handle the bizarre characteristics of a city that has possibly the most extreme rich/poor divide outside London.
Thought about moving up near Harrogate or North Yorks Moors National Park - but the rates in Leeds are just way lower. I managed to get a good rate for the gig as the previous PM had backed out, and they were desperate, but some of the other contract developers were on really low rates (albeit partly due to the agency)Comment
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Swindon (or preferably a nice posh village just outside).
Train links
Oxford 30 mins
Reading 30 mins
London 1hr
Bath 30 mins
Bristol 40 mins
Cardiff 1hr
M4 links (as above) plus
Bracknell
Newbury
Basingstoke
Good links to M5 and Cheltenham and Birmingham.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSwindon (or preferably a nice posh village just outside).
Train links
Oxford 30 mins
Reading 30 mins
London 1hr
Bath 30 mins
Bristol 40 mins
Cardiff 1hr
M4 links (as above) plus
Bracknell
Newbury
Basingstoke
Good links to M5 and Cheltenham and Birmingham.
Perfect IT contractor location
Swindon belongs in the worst places to live threadComment
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That's the great thing about Swindon, no one wants to live there.
No traffic, no crime, big houses are almost free and a million £600/day contracts on your doorstep.
Yes, stay away.Comment
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On examination of a map, you'll see the full horror of Milton Keynes busting out from the pages as fitting the requirements of the discerning contractor perfectly.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThat's the great thing about Swindon, no one wants to live there.
No traffic, no crime, big houses are almost free and a million £600/day contracts on your doorstep.
Yes, stay away.Comment
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Originally posted by NoddY View PostOn examination of a map, you'll see the full horror of Milton Keynes busting out from the pages as fitting the requirements of the discerning contractor perfectly.Comment
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Slough is also ideal location, nestled between thames valley and London.
Plus you can earn extra by putting up immigrants in your back gardenComment
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I have 12 immigrants living in my garden shed. Certainly pays the bills and it's what the government wants for the future of Britain.Comment
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