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Pros & Cons For Working In That There London Village

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    Pros & Cons For Working In That There London Village

    Had a telephone interview for a gig in London and am being invited for a face to face, but as I have never worked in London can someone give me the pro's and con's?

    I assume the biggest pro is the higher rates, possibly looking at a 40% bump from what I am on at the moment, have family in Hants so would probably commute in on the train, would I be missing out on what London has to offer by not living there?
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Had a telephone interview for a gig in London and am being invited for a face to face, but as I have never worked in London can someone give me the pro's and con's?

    I assume the biggest pro is the higher rates, possibly looking at a 40% bump from what I am on at the moment, have family in Hants so would probably commute in on the train, would I be missing out on what London has to offer by not living there?
    You would be giving up a lot of time & quite probably not saving any money. I looked at rents & train fares for a few commuter towns recently (thinking about moving out) and although rents are lower when you add in the cost of commuting there wasn't a lot of money to be saved compared to living in London.

    It really comes down to where you want to live and what you like to do. If you are young, free & single & enjoy going out then you will probably have more fun in London, if you're middle aged and enjoy fishing probably not.
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      #3
      I've done the commuting thing from Dorset and it worked out cheaper to stay in London during the week than pay the extortionate train fairs for commuting

      Plus there if its for any length of time, cutting down on travel time is good for your sanity if nothing else
      Doing the needful since 1827

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        #4
        Originally posted by SimonMac View Post

        I assume the biggest pro is the higher rates, possibly looking at a 40% bump from what I am on at the moment, have family in Hants so would probably commute in on the train, would I be missing out on what London has to offer by not living there?
        DON'T commute in from Hants or the surroundings if you can help it.

        Train services into London have a notorious habit of being late at least once a week.

        So even though it can take you an hour on a good day to get in the same as your tube journey could take if you were in London, you have a bigger risk that on a bad day you would be stuck with a 3 hour journey to get in or out.

        There as even if your tube line screws up and you are staying in London there is always other ways of getting home.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #5
          Worked in London before but only accepted gigs that keep me within the circular line. Anything outside that I did not entertain, I hate commuting with a passion.

          You'll be surprised what you can rent in and around the circular line, £800-£1000 per month is plenty for something decent. Even got the client to pay it once. Don't ask don't get!
          "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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            #6
            When I first moved to London in 2005, I rented a room in a houseshare, £500 pm.

            Then my g/f moved up and we rented a 2 bed flat in Finsbury Park for £1300 pm.

            Then we bought a house in North London, costs £1900 pm but it's on the way to being ours.

            45 min commute, well managable with a good book, free newspaper, and/or an MP3 player.

            Loads to do if you really want to get to know London.

            I'd recommend starting in London within a 5 min walk of a tube station, main bus route etc, then if you hate it after a while move to Hants.

            Food costs are not a huge amount different, beer and socialising does cost more, unless you know where to look.

            Go for it!
            Last edited by Scrag Meister; 4 July 2011, 11:34.
            Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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              #7
              Pros: higher rate, juicy projects, exciting place to work

              Cons: more expensive, commute can be hellish (packed trains, delayed or cancelled trains), london working hours can be a bit extreme
              sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from malice - Asimov (sort of)

              there is no art in a factory, not even in an art factory - Mixerman

              everyone is stupid some of the time - trad.

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                #8
                London is also a magnet for people from all over the world, so there is lots of great food and good looking women compared to other parts of the UK.
                While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
                  Had a telephone interview for a gig in London and am being invited for a face to face, but as I have never worked in London can someone give me the pro's and con's?

                  I assume the biggest pro is the higher rates, possibly looking at a 40% bump from what I am on at the moment, have family in Hants so would probably commute in on the train, would I be missing out on what London has to offer by not living there?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
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                    No, but I have one
                    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                    I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

                    I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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