I'm thinking of relocating down south, where is a good place to live (outside London), that has lots of work, and not overly expensive living costs? There seems to be limited work up here.
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Anywhere Thames Valley really. Avoid the large towns like Reading and Slough as there are loads of really nice little towns/villages that don't have such a high population of chavs.
Look at places like Wokingham (not Woking!!), Marlow, Bourne End, Aylesbury, Twyford etc etcComment
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If you've got a financial services skills, look at Bristol/Swindon (but don't live in either!). Several big banking-type companies out here looking for people. Same applies in Defence work, if you have clearance. Rates are a bit down though.Originally posted by DiestlI'm thinking of relocating down south, where is a good place to live (outside London), that has lots of work, and not overly expensive living costs? There seems to be limited work up here.
Otherwise M3 or M4 corridors are the way to go if you have to move South. Stay away from the proper South-East unless you have serious wedge. Commuting into the City is doable (I do it from Bath fairly regularly) so you can live in civilisation and still get City money.Blog? What blog...?
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Stay where you are Northern Monkey. Nothing down here for you!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I'm already on my way, on the M6 as I speak, can't wait to take all the London jobs from you!Originally posted by MarillionFanStay where you are Northern Monkey. Nothing down here for you!
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None of which will be cheap.Originally posted by Cowboy BobAnywhere Thames Valley really. Avoid the large towns like Reading and Slough as there are loads of really nice little towns/villages that don't have such a high population of chavs.
Look at places like Wokingham (not Woking!!), Marlow, Bourne End, Aylesbury, Twyford etc etc
I live in the Thames Valley, well nearly, and so far the contract jobs I've had have been in Southampton and Bristol, and the best leads I've had for jobs I didn't get were in Cambridge. I'm beginning to think the Thames Valley thing is a bit of a myth.
Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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