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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo you get any of these IR35 checked? Doing IT Support would put you inside IR35 would it not? It's an enduring role not project based so effectively a disguised permie?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo you get any of these IR35 checked? Doing IT Support would put you inside IR35 would it not? It's an enduring role not project based so effectively a disguised permie?
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Originally posted by HarryCodLife View PostI will have to dig it out, but thanks.
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Do you get any of these IR35 checked? Doing IT Support would put you inside IR35 would it not? It's an enduring role not project based so effectively a disguised permie?
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostWhat does your contract say?
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For £18 an hour I would jump ship straight away, at 56 I wouldn't give a stuff about burning bridges especially on that rate.
just give them the weeks notice and go
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostWhat does your contract say?
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Originally posted by HarryCodLife View PostHave been here a year - 2 x 6 months - Current six month contract has just been renewed for a further six months until September at £18ph, this will be the 3rd six month contract with this company - Very boring, hardly anything to do, only contractor in dept, regarded as office junior at 56 years old. Have just been offered a four month contract with a different company at £23ph which is likely to go beyond four months, IT Support, more interesting and varied work. I haven't actually signed anything for either contract as of yet. Can I just give a weeks notice on my current contract and then start the four month contract April 4th, might I be in breach of contract for example - Cheers.
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Caught between two contracts
Have been here a year - 2 x 6 months - Current six month contract has just been renewed for a further six months until September at £18ph, this will be the 3rd six month contract with this company - Very boring, hardly anything to do, only contractor in dept, regarded as office junior at 56 years old. Have just been offered a four month contract with a different company at £23ph which is likely to go beyond four months, IT Support, more interesting and varied work. I haven't actually signed anything for either contract as of yet. Can I just give a weeks notice on my current contract and then start the four month contract April 4th, might I be in breach of contract for example - Cheers.Tags: None
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