Originally posted by monkeyBoy32
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yes - thats why a lot of us do contracting rather than permie work !!!
However there are additional benifits to being permie which need to be added into the equation....
How much does a company put into your pension fund ?
How many hours do you work as a contractor which you don't get paid for - ie contract search, interviews, accounts ect.
What additional expenses do you incur as a business ? Fees, Insurance etc.
All of these things either add to the figure of £3423 or detract from the £5615.
But at the end of the day contracting can be rewarding from a financial point of view, I personally do it for the lifestyle - I don't think anybody should do it purely for the money.
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