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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostI work with permies who are terrified of the idea of being laid off[...]
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostTake. The. Contract. provided it is better paying
The question is how to calculate and evaluate which one is better and what numbers match what so that you can always "Take. The. Contract." - For that there is no straight answer although it seems like 550 a day == 100K (whorty last response)
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View Post...provided it is better paying...
If you are 100% obsessed with money, over life, family, relationships, humanity, learning, politics, religion, philosophy, etc, etc, then take whatever you think is better paying based on your personal circumstances.
For one person, one daily rate could be the same as a particular annual salary, for someone else it will be different values, because we do not know every person's circumstances or motivation.
And with that, I am publicly giving you a final warning - either you start filling in the blanks yourself of how YOU arrive at YOUR figures, and what YOUR personal circumstances are, or you say goodbye to everyone on here.
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View Postalthough it seems like 550 a day == 100K (whorty last response)
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostI'm happy to give a straight answer - where things are mostly equal, always take the contract role.
Less politics, less faff you shouldn't be interested in, and if its crap, a decent name brand on your CV will open the next door anyway.
I work with permies who are terrified of the idea of being laid off while I finish contracts semi-regularly enjoying nice holidays in-between with the knowledge the market will have me back.
Take. The. Contract.
The question is how to calculate and evaluate which one is better and what numbers match what so that you can always "Take. The. Contract." - For that there is no straight answer although it seems like 550 a day == 100K (whorty last response)
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I'm happy to give a straight answer - where things are mostly equal, always take the contract role.
Less politics, less faff you shouldn't be interested in, and if its crap, a decent name brand on your CV will open the next door anyway.
I work with permies who are terrified of the idea of being laid off while I finish contracts semi-regularly enjoying nice holidays in-between with the knowledge the market will have me back.
Take. The. Contract.
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Another consideration, at least one I'm going through, is will the perm role boost your cv so when you go contracting rates could be boosted too? Or are you already potentially at the top of your contract range?
Personally I'm in a perm role that (if budget signed off) could see me delivering a project that could boost my cv and future contract earnings.
So iI'm staying perm for now, on £100k, rather than contract for 550 pd as I'm hoping my rate could be 6xx within 12 to 18 months.
Not thar I'm driven only by money, contract freedom is a big draw too to go back.
So I guess you need to think what you main drivers are, and if only money (which is fine btw) then how will the perm role help or hinder you?
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which role will allow you to work less?
money is great for both options, so pick the more cushy one and enjoy life.
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I wouldn't rely on the bonus especially for a small company. You might get it in year 1 but I would be very sceptical. I would do the calculations based on no bonus. To get the bonus you may feel obliged to work very long hours.
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Originally posted by surfstar View Post
Thanks for the response. Money has always been a driving factor of why I work, both offer a similar work/life balance so that’s kind of baked in.
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OP based on all the info you've given I'd take the perm option myself. For whatever that's worth
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostI dream of a model which allows you to plug in perm number and get a day rate equivalent umber or vice versa
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
To be fair Unix's original post was so wrong even an FTFY isn't gonna save it.
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Originally posted by eek View Post
FTFY
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