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Originally posted by DaveB View PostListen to your accountant and follow their advice.
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Listen to your accountant and follow their advice.
Don't treat Company money as your own.
Save as much as possible during your first contract, you will need the warchest while you look for the next one, unless you are very lucky. Pay yourself the equivalent of your last permie salary until you have enough to live on for at least 3 months, preferably 6.
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Originally posted by Hertsseasider View PostHello
Yes, I've used Clearsky for a few years now. Does what it says on the tin and had no problems. Could possibly find a cheaper option but to be honest, I'm not that bothered.
Advice - Treat contracting as something additional to making money. It's about gaining experience, variety of work, meeting new people, building up contacts etc. Enjoy and good luck
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Hello
Yes, I've used Clearsky for a few years now. Does what it says on the tin and had no problems. Could possibly find a cheaper option but to be honest, I'm not that bothered.
Advice - Treat contracting as something other than making money. It's about gaining experience, variety of work, meeting new people, building up contacts etc. Enjoy and good luck
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Originally posted by Bee View PostStay away from NLUK.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDo you have a specific question about clear sky? Not sure what you're asking for. If you just want a show of hands, I think the lack of responses gives you that.
OP: read the guides to your right ----->
There's even a link for First Timers
When you've done that, you might know what to ask...
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Do you have a specific question about clear sky? Not sure what you're asking for. If you just want a show of hands, I think the lack of responses gives you that.
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Nobody answer the newbie. Doh, too late.
Heard of them but don't use personally. Good luck in your contracting career. Save the pennies and by 40 you could be retire, unlike many of these old contractors who'll probably be pimps bi**hes still going into their 60's (pimp = agent btw).
Hope you've got yourself a decent rate. 21, first contract and London sets off alarm bells in my head. If not, at least you're starting young so can build up to it - getting that contracting experience is great .
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My First Contract
Hello all,
Let me introduce myself and give you an idea of what I do.
The names Sam, I'm a 21 year old IT contracter based in the heart of London, I've recently taken up my first contract role (I've got 4 years of permanent based experience in the same industry).
The reason for me writing here is just for advice on what I should be aware of. Firstly, I'm using ClearSky, I've set up my own company and am paying them to do my taxes etc for me. Do any of you lovely people use ClearSky at all?
I appreciate any info/advice/help that you could provide me!
Cheers
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