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Well done fella. That's how I tend to think of contracts, more money isn't always better.
					
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I agree with you, you have to factor in quality of life and the cost of travelling when looking at the rate. So you are £50 down on what you could earn, but how much of that £50 would be lost to travel expenses and commuting time. Congrats.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostHad other interview offers in banking (think big bank in sheffield) paying a fair amount more, but I accepted this one due to it being so close to home and freeing up my time so I can enjoy other things in life. I am good at what I do (even if I do say so myself) so the rates are there it's just whether I am willing to travel or not.
Also cheers for wishing me luck.
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Had other interview offers in banking (think big bank in sheffield) paying a fair amount more, but I accepted this one due to it being so close to home and freeing up my time so I can enjoy other things in life. I am good at what I do (even if I do say so myself) so the rates are there it's just whether I am willing to travel or not.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostRight. So very roughly, you're 50 quid a day down on the deal plus you turned down the extra 85 quid a day job because you thought you'd easily get one paying a lot more than that?
You're right, BOOMED!
Good luck btw.
Also cheers for wishing me luck.
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Right. So very roughly, you're 50 quid a day down on the deal plus you turned down the extra 85 quid a day job because you thought you'd easily get one paying a lot more than that?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostJust been offered a contract less than 5 mins drive away from home paying £35/day more than current contract. Not quite as much as the £85/day extra previously offered (where's Bolshie) but this time it is a 6 month contract. Just awaiting start date confirmation and then will hand in notice.
You're right, BOOMED!
Good luck btw.
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Just been offered a contract less than 5 mins drive away from home paying £35/day more than current contract. Not quite as much as the £85/day extra previously offered (where's Bolshie) but this time it is a 6 month contract. Just awaiting start date confirmation and then will hand in notice.Tags: None
 
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