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Perm vs Contract? You decide

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    #11
    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    .... with an offer of £350 for a 3 monther and a perm role which is the rough equivalent......So for me I think perm is going to be the best....
    so take the perm job then for gawds sake.

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      #12
      Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View Post
      I think this illusion persists today in many contractors .......... yeah Im free, Im my own boss, I set the agenda.

      No you don't. For most people, you still go to work at 9, leave at 6 and still get handed stuff from the boss to do.

      There are very few jobs on jobserve that say 'Come in whenever you want, set your own hours, dictate to the team your vision of the companies vision .......'
      Dunno about that, I tend to work from home when I feel like it (as long as the clients IT infrastucture supports home working of course)
      Start/finish when I like including lunch breaks

      When I fancy a lie in and roll into the office at 10.30 all I expect and all I have ever got from "the boss" is a "good morning". (OK, when it's after 11am then a sarcastic "good afternoon" is acceptable)

      However, I'm almost exclusively a project worker, I don't do day-to-day tasks. For me if you're doing the same bug fixing and support crap everyday then why bother contracting. I also value face to face communication over telephone/email/IM. A lot more can get done a lot quicker when everyone is in the same room.

      My working practices have never been dictated to me, nor have I ever had to work under someone else technical. Likewise timescales are not dictated to me, they come to me to agree a development and testing timescale which can be incorporated into the project.
      Coffee's for closers

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        #13
        Take the perm job, and do what most permies do - get a bunch of us real men (and laydies) in to do the work whilst you bicker about the new coffee machines

        That way everyone gets what they want; simple

        R

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          #14
          Hi MF


          i gotta say folks, for the benefit of those who do not know MF.

          I joined this forum in 2000, and MF was here before me.

          He used to be the most mercenary of contractors, 3 months here 3 months there, walking out if things weren't to his wishes,

          but it appears, by this thread,

          'Perm vs Contract? You decide'


          that MF's mercenary genes have been anaesthetised by the three m's

          M

          M

          M


          if you don't know what the three m's are and how they anaesthetise a man's mercenary streak then let me explain (as my father did to me and my brothers some years ago).....


          the three m's, the motivated man's anaesthetic.....


          marriage

          mortgage

          maternity


          once a man has those three m's he becomes anaesthetised


          as we see here in the example of MF formerly the definition of a contractor's contractor


          Milan.

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            #15
            Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
            MF's mercenary genes have been anaesthetised by the three m's

            M

            M

            M


            if you don't know what the three m's are and how they anaesthetise a man's mercenary streak then let me explain (as my father did to me and my brothers some years ago).....


            the three m's, the motivated man's anaesthetic.....


            marriage

            mortgage

            maternity


            once a man has those three m's he becomes anaesthetised


            as we see here in the example of MF formerly the definition of a contractor's contractor


            Milan.
            I've passed the 3M stage - and approaching the separation / divorce - is there a 4th M for that?
            This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernames

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              #16
              dunno,

              I'll have to ask the old chap

              he hasn't reached your 4th m stage

              i guess theoretically, after the foundation three m's there could be all sorts of kinds of m's, and philosophically one could assume that as a rule of thumb, the more m's a man has to his name, the less chance he has of materialistic financial dreams


              Milan.

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                #17
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                ...the more m's a man has to his name, the less chance he has of materialistic financial dreams...
                which are an illusion anyway.

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                  #18
                  isn't everything an illusion ?

                  Milan.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    isn't everything an illusion ?

                    Milan.
                    Why are we here?
                    Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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                      #20
                      to mourn the loss of a supergroup?

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