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Originally posted by Bunk View PostWait until you get ill too. It takes a lot more to keep you in bed when you know you won't get paid if you don't work.
Although I still think that there is more money in contracting that there was in the equivilant perm roles. I take home a couple of thousand pounds a month more now than then.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostYou'll find out soon enough. , but as a hint..... you could be on the bench for longer than in contract.
Yes, being paid 0 per day would be slightly less than I was on when I was a permie.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostSorry, why is that funny?
I had 2 permie jobs go south within 6 months of each other so I decided that permie work was not really any more stable than contract work and contract work offered more opportunities and more money - hence I jumped and am currently on my second contract and earning a stack more than my last permie job.
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Sorry, why is that funny?
I had 2 permie jobs go south within 6 months of each other so I decided that permie work was not really any more stable than contract work and contract work offered more opportunities and more money - hence I jumped and am currently on my second contract and earning a stack more than my last permie job.
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Originally posted by Ekso View Postyour lucky.
I quit my permie job a couple of weeks ago. It was either that or go insane.
Anyway, I havent found anything as yet, so am getting a little anxious....
Ekso
haven't
Maybe a quick spelling and grammar check of the CV is in order.
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Originally posted by Ekso View Postyour lucky.
I quit my permie job a couple of weeks ago. It was either that or go insane.
Anyway, I havent found anything as yet, so am getting a little anxious....
Ekso
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your lucky.
I quit my permie job a couple of weeks ago. It was either that or go insane.
Anyway, I havent found anything as yet, so am getting a little anxious....
Ekso
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Originally posted by Software View PostHi Guys,
Thanks for the useful replies. I attended my 3rd contract interview in the morning today and in the afternoon my agency confirmed that i am selected for that role in a reputed financial company.
i am very much happy about the rate too, so i am very happy to accept this offer.
Cheers....
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Originally posted by Software View PostHi Guys,
Thanks for the useful replies. I attended my 3rd contract interview in the morning today and in the afternoon my agency confirmed that i am selected for that role in a reputed financial company.
i am very much happy about the rate too, so i am very happy to accept this offer.
Cheers....
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the useful replies. I attended my 3rd contract interview in the morning today and in the afternoon my agency confirmed that i am selected for that role in a reputed financial company.
i am very much happy about the rate too, so i am very happy to accept this offer.
Cheers....
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Originally posted by Wils View PostI think I read some other poster say that. Teach me to take too much notice of what I read in here
Having worked as a contractor and perm Java dev, I can't say I notice a great difference between the ways of working. Maybe there is in how you look for work. Here where I am now, the only way you could tell who in the team was contracting and who wasn't is by looking at their bank balances.
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