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Previously on "Talk to me about Dorset"

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  • Big Blue Plymouth
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Looks like me and the good lady are leaving London and moving to Dorset this year We're kind of winging it when it comes to getting work (warchest could come in handy!). Anyone on here live in the Dorset/Wiltshire area? What's the contract market like - do you find most roles are Poole and Bournmouth or Bristol, Taunton, Southampton, London?

    I'm a PM/BA with specialisms in Financial Systems, data warehousing, BI etc. Jobs are two a penny in London, but I know they will be harder out in the sticks, but this is our time to move
    Did you ever move to Dorset? Moving that way in a few weeks (only from Bristol area) and was wondering what are the best areas to target for contracts . The places that are doable on a daily basis at the moment, i.e. Bristol, Cardiff, Swindon will be off limits. Bournemouth, Poole and Exeter come into play though. Basingstoke will also be doable in a couple of hours by train. I'll be in West Dorset; closest rail link will be Sherborne or Yeovil.

    Would be interested in any input from anyone living in that neck of the woods.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by downsouth View Post
    Well as name suggests i'm downsouth, so ere goes, TBH only real contractor companies in the Bournemouth/Poole area are JP, LV, Barclays and Nationwide

    Obv over in southampton theres a few companies also, but nothing on the scale of londinium but the london commute is just about bearable @2hrs

    I wouldn't be commuting to bristol on a daily basis (can take 2hrs in traffic and its mostly single lane stuff if you dont fire round the motorways!!!) but plenty of large financials have key offices there, Nationwide in swindon also, so there is work about just gotta travel to it or accept a slightly lower rate on most occasions but i've been seeing @city type rates every now n then

    Other than that you'll love living down here, beaches, forests and countryside make for a better person than city folk

    where u looking to live?
    We're looking at areas around Shaftesbury. Close enough to trains if i need to take a contract in London, and central enough to reach most areas where work might be. I figure I could even get to Newbury and Reading too. Any door to door commute under 2 hours by car or train is OK.

    Chap I work with at the moment commutes in from Salisbury -I know that is a smidge closer, but he seems OK with it.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Originally posted by tractor View Post
    Where is GittinsGal when you need him? ISTR he had some (almost) plausible stories about Dorset.
    That's because they live in Dorset if it's who I think it is...

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    I used to work in London during the week, staying in a hotel then back to Dorset Friday night

    If you're in banking, there is Chase in Bournemouth, a bit weird some of them, but theres work there...

    Southampton area has more IT than Bournemouth, head west from Bournemouth and it's an IT wasteland though

    The coastline is pretty as a consolation, contract rates hold up a lot better than permie ones compared to London, so that's another plus

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  • Hugh Jardon
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    Talk to me about Dorset

    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Looks like me and the good lady are leaving London and moving to Dorset this year We're kind of winging it when it comes to getting work (warchest could come in handy!). Anyone on here live in the Dorset/Wiltshire area? What's the contract market like - do you find most roles are Poole and Bournmouth or Bristol, Taunton, Southampton, London?

    I'm a PM/BA with specialisms in Financial Systems, data warehousing, BI etc. Jobs are two a penny in London, but I know they will be harder out in the sticks, but this is our time to move
    Moved very close to the Dorset/Wilts/Somerset border some 20 years ago.

    Commuted by car or train to Bristol, Basingstoke, Swindon, Salisbury, Bournemouth & Exeter, over the years for contracts mostly within the financial & government sectors.

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  • downsouth
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Dorchester is just within commuting distance of London.
    shade under 3hrs yes! I know of a few who did commute from weymouth but thats taking the pi$$ and they use the commute to sleep each day

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  • cojak
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    Dorchester is just within commuting distance of London.

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by Avalonia View Post
    Get a powerful car to overtake the lorries , tractors and caravans then
    Overtaking Tractors? Whatever next?

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  • downsouth
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    Well as name suggests i'm downsouth, so ere goes, TBH only real contractor companies in the Bournemouth/Poole area are JP, LV, Barclays and Nationwide

    Obv over in southampton theres a few companies also, but nothing on the scale of londinium but the london commute is just about bearable @2hrs

    I wouldn't be commuting to bristol on a daily basis (can take 2hrs in traffic and its mostly single lane stuff if you dont fire round the motorways!!!) but plenty of large financials have key offices there, Nationwide in swindon also, so there is work about just gotta travel to it or accept a slightly lower rate on most occasions but i've been seeing @city type rates every now n then

    Other than that you'll love living down here, beaches, forests and countryside make for a better person than city folk

    where u looking to live?

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  • Avalonia
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    Get a powerful car to overtake the lorries , tractors and caravans then

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Avalonia View Post
    Just my 2 cents but roads in West Country wouldnt enable daily commute from Dorset to Bristol. Good luck though.
    Google maps suggests Shaftesbury to Bristol is about 1 hour 20. Not too bad a commute if the roads are working.

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  • tractor
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    Where is GittinsGal when you need him? ISTR he had some (almost) plausible stories about Dorset.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Did a six monther in Yeovil once. No decent restaurants for miles around.

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  • Avalonia
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    Just my 2 cents but roads in West Country wouldnt enable daily commute from Dorset to Bristol. Good luck though.

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  • Whorty
    started a topic Talk to me about Dorset

    Talk to me about Dorset

    Looks like me and the good lady are leaving London and moving to Dorset this year We're kind of winging it when it comes to getting work (warchest could come in handy!). Anyone on here live in the Dorset/Wiltshire area? What's the contract market like - do you find most roles are Poole and Bournmouth or Bristol, Taunton, Southampton, London?

    I'm a PM/BA with specialisms in Financial Systems, data warehousing, BI etc. Jobs are two a penny in London, but I know they will be harder out in the sticks, but this is our time to move

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