Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr
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I am not cut out to be a contractor!
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Originally posted by eek View Posttrue, but the child benefit clawback between £50k->£60k makes going permie not a very pleasant option....
I would avoid going perm just for the sake of that.Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View PostThe difference is probably about 5k, and for that you are trading in all advantages/security of perm work, holidays and training. Heck even the hols would cancel out 5k for a 50k permie. I am not going perm any time soon though.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat a horrible life, having to slum it on only £55kComment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostWhilst all of that is true what is really swinging it for me is the job security of this place. 50k a year is going to be that each year (subject to redundancy etc.) whereas the £300 a day is only that for as long as you are at that gig.
so if you say get on £50k per year for 10 years you will earn 500k (before deductions etc) and if you add in a bit of bonus etc it can sometimes be difficult for a contractor to match that consistently unless they are very niche/in demand and keep their skills up to date.Comment
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Hmmm ... 3 month renewal came through today but only has 1 month on it. Not exactly the sign I was hoping for.
No one has come back with an answer for the perm thing though, manager just says the directors have to decide.Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostHmmm ... 3 month renewal came through today but only has 1 month on it. Not exactly the sign I was hoping for.
No one has come back with an answer for the perm thing though, manager just says the directors have to decide.Comment
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What makes you say that? Testing also has a bright future there's plenty about at the momentIn Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostWhat makes you say that? Testing also has a bright future there's plenty about at the moment
Can't really see a problem with either the dev or testing contract market at the moment. There does seem to be work around....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostWhat makes you say that? Testing also has a bright future there's plenty about at the moment
Also they seem to be shifting all the testing work onto devs more and more often these days. Currently doing testing, validation, development and release work. While I can appreciate that specialised testers are best at doing testing work, a lot of companies just don't budget for them or do the release cycle thing correctly.Comment
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