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Have done perm and contract and the same time, but only to work out my notice for the perm job during 4 weeks no one noticed
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Originally posted by Poker space View PostWould it be possible/moral to have 2 perm roles at the same time for a couple of months? The idea would be to see what company B is like before jacking in company A.
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Are they both part-time? Fill your boots.
Is one of them full-time? Check your terms of employment and expect to be fired with immediate effect and lose both jobs f you get caught.
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Have you checked whether your contract at company A allows you to work for another employer (without notifying them)?
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Post MVL: 2 perm roles concurrently?
Life after contracting:
MVL is complete and funds have been distributed.
I've been in a perm role for 6 months - bored AF.
Got a call about another perm role which is totally remote, no office to go to.
That would mean both perm roles are 100% remote.
Would it be possible/moral to have 2 perm roles at the same time for a couple of months? The idea would be to see what company B is like before jacking in company A.
I won't have a P45 to give to company B - so will go on emegency tax at company B?
They are both support-ish roles so will avoid clashes of meetings.
The companies are in totally different industries so there is no conflict in that respect.
Would HMRC inform company B I'm still on payroll at company A?
There is no possiblity to go umbrella at either location.
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