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Rate depends on where you are in the country and demand for your skills.
Sure. But that implies a surprising (to me) disparity between contract rates & permie rates when you compare north with south. Although i don't know what the OP's niche is. Perhaps it's a weird quirk of that niche.
Yeah this contract has been perfect. Although an hours drive I finish at 4 so home for 5, work from home as and when, worked from home for a month when little one was born.
Project has gone so well they want to bring it in full time and spread it across the company with other staff.
If I had led a modest life, driven a second hand Golf, bought a modest flat, holidayed in Europe etc, instead of chasing the highest rates around the world, I could have done it. I wish I had.
A lot of contractors trade home comforts for money, cars, pretty beads & coloured shells. A lot regret it.
Bring home the bacon, be an amazing dad and model husband, run a business, have an active social life, stay fit, help ageing parents...
Who else is finding all of that a bit hard to achieve?
If I had led a modest life, driven a second hand Golf, bought a modest flat, holidayed in Europe etc, instead of chasing the highest rates around the world, I could have done it. I wish I had.
A lot of contractors trade home comforts for money, cars, pretty beads & coloured shells. A lot regret it.
As mentioned I understand money will never be as good. The main positives for staying here are : money should be decent, I like the place. And the main thing - I'm home for 5ish every night to spend time with the kids
If I continue to keep contracting I'd be worried if have to be a weekend dad and don't really do that when they are so young
Biggest regret of my life. You cannot undo that one.
As mentioned I understand money will never be as good. The main positives for staying here are : money should be decent, I like the place. And the main thing - I'm home for 5ish every night to spend time with the kids
If I continue to keep contracting I'd be worried if have to be a weekend dad and don't really do that when they are so young
whenever i get asked if i want to go permie i quote minimum of 6 figures please and head of the world title plus 50 days holiday and huge bonus.That normally gets rid of them but once or twice they called my bluff and i pop along for an interview to see if anyone will actually offer me this. no joy yet
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