OK, here's the facts. I'm on my first contract, started out on 3 months but been extended 4 times currently till end April. I'm no spring chicken, so have lots of experience, but also responsibilities - mortgage, wife, child etc. I know that I am very well respected with Clientco, and I recently managed to get a 20% rate rise. Clientco has now said that they may have permie position and would I be interested, and at what salary? I have to be realistic and expect that if I turn it down they *may* recruit a permie and my contact role may not be renewed.
Now the subjective bit. I'm not interested due to location (200 mile daily commute). I like the work, people etc, but in my mind it is a temporary role (even though it has gone on for 8 months now). I can honestly say that that if I was out of work and had never heard of the company and looking for a permanent position the location would mean that would not even consider it. But as its stands if they offer me a few months extension I'd bite their hand off due to current climate. I know that sounds contradictive.
My gut reaction is to turn it down, with location as reason and not give a permie salary I'd expect. I wanted to go contracting for the variety of work and being my own boss. I have enough in the bank to last 8-10 months comfortably. I'd hope they don't find a permie too soon. I may get an extension. I may get contract work with same Clientco in the future. I may be on the bench for some while.
Thoughts? Also, I'm currently outside IR35, but would there potentially be retrospective tax implications if I took a permanent with the same client?
Arty.
Now the subjective bit. I'm not interested due to location (200 mile daily commute). I like the work, people etc, but in my mind it is a temporary role (even though it has gone on for 8 months now). I can honestly say that that if I was out of work and had never heard of the company and looking for a permanent position the location would mean that would not even consider it. But as its stands if they offer me a few months extension I'd bite their hand off due to current climate. I know that sounds contradictive.
My gut reaction is to turn it down, with location as reason and not give a permie salary I'd expect. I wanted to go contracting for the variety of work and being my own boss. I have enough in the bank to last 8-10 months comfortably. I'd hope they don't find a permie too soon. I may get an extension. I may get contract work with same Clientco in the future. I may be on the bench for some while.
Thoughts? Also, I'm currently outside IR35, but would there potentially be retrospective tax implications if I took a permanent with the same client?
Arty.
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