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Previously on "Moving into a Permi role."

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  • Soled73
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    Originally posted by digerido View Post
    It sounds like a great role, just look at it as a long term contract as soon as you say it's 'permanent' you may run a mile...Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

    Not meaning to go off topic but could you share what your experience is and how long it has taken you to get to this level? No problem if not

    I'll send you a PM, so I don't send others to sleep!

    It's a role I would be very interested in obtaining and I feel after 13 years of contracting, 5 of which in infrastructure roles I still imagine I may have a long way to go
    ...and thanks.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by nomadd View Post
    ignorance noun
    /ˈɪg.nər.ənt s/US pronunciation symbol/-nɚ-/ n [U]

    lack of knowledge, understanding or information about something


    You may wish to check jobserve. Plenty of IB roles in the rate range he quoted. I know, I'm currently working on one of them.
    arrogant

    arrogant [ árrəgənt ]

    adjective
    Definition:

    proudly contemptuous: feeling or showing self-importance and contempt for others

    [14th century. Via French< Latin arrogant-, present participle of arrogare 'claim for yourself' < rogare 'ask']

    Did I say that these rates are impossible? They are not. I just said that we cannot jump to the conclusion that a role at RBS might necessarily pay that range at this specific time.

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  • digerido
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    Originally posted by Soled73 View Post
    The positon is Head of Infrastructure - Wintel Services"
    It sounds like a great role, just look at it as a long term contract as soon as you say it's 'permanent' you may run a mile...Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

    Not meaning to go off topic but could you share what your experience is and how long it has taken you to get to this level? No problem if not

    It's a role I would be very interested in obtaining and I feel after 13 years of contracting, 5 of which in infrastructure roles I still imagine I may have a long way to go

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by nomadd View Post
    ignorance noun
    /ˈɪg.nər.ənt s/US pronunciation symbol/-nɚ-/ n [U]

    lack of knowledge, understanding or information about something


    You may wish to check jobserve. Plenty of IB roles in the rate range he quoted. I know, I'm currently working on one of them.
    Class

    hopfully I will be joining your ranks again soon

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by Francko View Post
    speculation [ spéky láysh'n ] (plural speculations)


    noun

    Definition:

    1. opinion based on incomplete information: a conclusion, theory, or opinion based on incomplete facts or information


    2. reasoning based on incomplete information: reasoning based on incomplete facts or information
    mere speculation
    ignorance noun
    /ˈɪg.nər.ənt s/US pronunciation symbol/-nɚ-/ n [U]

    lack of knowledge, understanding or information about something


    You may wish to check jobserve. Plenty of IB roles in the rate range he quoted. I know, I'm currently working on one of them.

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by Francko View Post
    speculation [ spéky láysh'n ] (plural speculations)


    noun

    Definition:

    1. opinion based on incomplete information: a conclusion, theory, or opinion based on incomplete facts or information


    2. reasoning based on incomplete information: reasoning based on incomplete facts or information
    mere speculation



    3. risky transaction: a financial transaction that involves risk, but is potentially profitable
    a failed speculation on a dot-com


    4. making of risky transactions: the practice of engaging in financial transactions that are risky, but potentially profitable

    Why speculation? TA roles regularly attract £700 a day (Im in the running for one at the moment. You can bet that they don't get out to jobserve) a basic unix engineering role at an average IB will regularly pay to the mid £500's...

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by Soled73 View Post
    The positon is Head of Infrastructure - Wintel Services"
    Maybe too much office politics involved? Hard to say until you try. Also no guarantee that you will be excluded from office politics just because you are a contractor. I'd take the offer if you are happy with everything.

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  • Soled73
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    Originally posted by Francko View Post
    May I ask for which position? Would you be happy in that role?
    The positon is Head of Infrastructure - Wintel Services"

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by bobspud View Post
    Because the contract rate would be 600 - 800 perday ... and the tax would not be deducted at source so you could be bringing in close to 200K with the same job security

    speculation [ spéky láysh'n ] (plural speculations)


    noun

    Definition:

    1. opinion based on incomplete information: a conclusion, theory, or opinion based on incomplete facts or information


    2. reasoning based on incomplete information: reasoning based on incomplete facts or information
    mere speculation



    3. risky transaction: a financial transaction that involves risk, but is potentially profitable
    a failed speculation on a dot-com


    4. making of risky transactions: the practice of engaging in financial transactions that are risky, but potentially profitable

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  • bobspud
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    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
    Why bother with contracting if you can get a salary like that?
    Because the contract rate would be 600 - 800 perday ... and the tax would not be deducted at source so you could be bringing in close to 200K with the same job security

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    I was refering to situations such as Barclays shedding all 650 contractors at Radbroke last December plus the raft of 4 figure job losses announced at most of the big names over the past year. The placed I have heard of have had a fairly turbulent year with contractors and permies alike starting to worry about their jobs however secure they seemed to be prior to this marlarky. It appear that is over now and its all hands to the pump.
    I agree on the outlook for 2010. But once QE starts being withdrawn there will be alot of pain to be shared round. And I suspect the banks will be asked to contribute alot. Possibly we will see banks(like JP Morgan or Goldmine Sucks) withdrawing from the UK.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Personally I have been suprised by how little banks have been affected. Most people at the IB I am at seem totally disconnected from the real world. But it still pays so I will make hay while the going is good.
    I was refering to situations such as Barclays shedding all 650 contractors at Radbroke last December plus the raft of 4 figure job losses announced at most of the big names over the past year. The placed I have heard of have had a fairly turbulent year with contractors and permies alike starting to worry about their jobs however secure they seemed to be prior to this marlarky. It appear that is over now and its all hands to the pump.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Banks can't get any worse
    Personally I have been suprised by how little banks have been affected. Most people at the IB I am at seem totally disconnected from the real world. But it still pays so I will make hay while the going is good.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by Soled73 View Post
    Assuming you had decided to take up permi position somewhere, would you consider a move to RBS, salary £80k benefits on top?

    Is it a good place to work for the next 3-5 years?
    May I ask for which position? Would you be happy in that role?

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  • d000hg
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    Once a year you waste a day filling in a form and spending a couple of hours telling your boss how great you are and why you deserve a big raise. Then you probably get a raise. And, you get paid for the wasted day.

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