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Perm->Contract, worth handing in notice?

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    #11
    P, ed

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    I'm currently a permie, looking at leaving current position and going contracting >>


    I'm p,ed off with working with recent permie to contractor types. They moan, they still want their permie perks, and they keep on about how the first contract will be their last. Please don't work with me.
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      #12
      Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger
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      I'm currently a permie, looking at leaving current position and going contracting >>


      I'm p,ed off with working with recent permie to contractor types. They moan, they still want their permie perks, and they keep on about how the first contract will be their last. Please don't work with me.
      sure no problem - I'll look out for the miserable sod in the corner ...


      exactly what sort of permie perks are likely to be missed? can't think of any where the contractor 'alternative' is worse ...

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        #13
        Having had to haul my sorry @rse into work every day last week when I had a stinking cold, I can think of one perk that wins on a head to head basis.
        Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."

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          #14
          Originally posted by Alf W
          Having had to haul my sorry @rse into work every day last week when I had a stinking cold, I can think of one perk that wins on a head to head basis.
          you could argue it's in the 'employers' best interest for you to stay away from work - so as not to infect anyone else with your cold etc ... also paying you to work at say, 70%, of your normal workrate ...

          could a client tell you not to turn up til your cold got better ?


          think I've had <week off in around 5 years ...

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            #15
            exactly what sort of permie perks are likely to be missed? can't think of any where the contractor 'alternative' is worse ..
            Well where shall we start? It's late, let's stick to the obvious ones...

            Not getting paid for holidays, bank holidays, client closing down over Christmas, being sick...

            Not getting paid because the agency or you has cocked up somewhere

            Not getting paid... (don't laugh, it happens)

            Not having to be responsible for a raft of forms and declarations and ensuring various monies are paid to various departments to very precise deadlines..

            Not having to worry about if how you are running your business is acceptable to the powers that be

            Not having to worry about being told to go home on 1 hour's notice

            Not having to worry about where next month's pay is coming from.


            Right doddle this contracting lark, isn't it? Are you sure you've thought it through?
            Blog? What blog...?

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              #16
              Conrtacting may seem like easy money but trust me permie boys u needs balls of steel and a good solid dependable 6 monther to start of with

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                #17
                Not getting paid... (don't laugh, it happens)
                Ignore Malvolio and the rest of his nots. He's just being depressiive.

                For sale. one sales ledger. slightly second hand. Should come good. Probably.

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                  #18
                  What a bunch of wusses: are you slightly better than an absolute muppet at what you do? Then ditch the permie job and go contracting. There again, even if you are an absolute muppet then apply for Lead Architect roles, no clients will ever notice.
                  Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
                  threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by malvolio
                    Well where shall we start? It's late, let's stick to the obvious ones...

                    Not getting paid for holidays, bank holidays, client closing down over Christmas, being sick...

                    <snip>

                    Right doddle this contracting lark, isn't it? Are you sure you've thought it through?
                    now that's the only one I could think of ... but then you get 'paid' more to cover these situations ...

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                      #20
                      "Most employers will wait a couple of weeks at least if you are the right guy."

                      What are you on?

                      Most employers will wait a few weeks, but the agents wont and you have to get past the agents.

                      If you require notice, in the bin you go.

                      As long as you have a few months money in the bank, ditch your job in and then push push push.

                      MF in '4 contacts this year already' mode
                      What happens in General, stays in General.
                      You know what they say about assumptions!

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