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Previously on "State of the Market"
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Just had an interview for a very good rate.
No idea if I will get it and wouldn't start until the new year regardless but goes to prove you should keep going during December.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
you don't even Live here do you? just another greedy self centered Tory.
nothing to see here.......
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Originally posted by dsc View Post
Objectively though the market has gone tougher overall, way less outside roles, the IR35 changes did the damage and other factors like interest rates / brexit etc. also played a part. Regardless of how good of a role you are in now and how lucky you were before, there's no denying currently the market is tulipe and will probably stay like this for a while.
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Brexit! Jeez. Next you'll be saying Ukraine, Trump, blah, blah.
The reality is there's no growth, no business confidence, no future while this government of utter incompetence are calling the shots. NONE.
Oh.....hang on
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Originally posted by avonleigh View Post
You don't half talk nonsense. You just sound bitter and twisted. Of course Brexit has had a big impact on things. If you don't think so then you obviously voted to leave and are deluded. And regarding Labour. For what it's worth I was a Tory voter all my life. Didn't vote for them after the Brexit fiasco or since. Highly unlikely I will ever vote for them again after the mess they have caused over the last 14 years. Which labour have to tidy up.
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Here we go again. I am all for adapting but when there are next to no roles to go round then then it is of limited impact.
As for the government, the Conservatives were in for 14 years (including the coalition years) and Labour have been in for five months. I am not convinced matters have improved since July but it early days.
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Brexit! Jeez. Next you'll be saying Ukraine, Trump, blah, blah.
The reality is there's no growth, no business confidence, no future while this government of utter incompetence are calling the shots. NONE.
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Brexit! Jeez. Next you'll be saying Ukraine, Trump, blah, blah.
The reality is there's no growth, no business confidence, no future while this government of utter incompetence are calling the shots. NONE.
nothing to see here.......
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
No, no, it HAS to be brexit.
On the whole the previous 14 years for me have been fantastic. Some peaks and some troughs, but on the whole it's been great. Currently on highest rate ever and that has the potential to rise significantly if the client's business plans come to fruition. 100% remote, outside IR35, good people and interesting work.
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Originally posted by fatJock View PostThe irony is that we're meant to be adaptable - isn't what we're encountering now just another set of circumstances to adapt to?
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Originally posted by ensignia View Post
Yes, because the previous 14 years were so fantastic weren't they?
There are some odd people on here who've completely failed to adapt or improve, and find it easy to blame everything on others.
On the whole the previous 14 years for me have been fantastic. Some peaks and some troughs, but on the whole it's been great. Currently on highest rate ever and that has the potential to rise significantly if the client's business plans come to fruition. 100% remote, outside IR35, good people and interesting work.
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Brexit! Jeez. Next you'll be saying Ukraine, Trump, blah, blah.
The reality is there's no growth, no business confidence, no future while this government of utter incompetence are calling the shots. NONE.
There are some odd people on here who've completely failed to adapt or improve, and find it easy to blame everything on others.
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