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Originally posted by BoggyMcCBoggyFace View PostTrue appraisal are total waste of time luckily my manager is pretty bad so I just re-submit my old stuff, team nights ... I go if there paying and its an ok place .... I think the one permy trait I can't stomach and will most probably stop any career progression is 'brown nosing' I just won't do it, also I have to bight my tongue a lot if someone more senior gives me grief, more than once I have felt the words 'just ***** off' welling up and ready to come out of my mouth.
Team Nights - they take us to fine restaurants. Not very often our team is spread across the world.
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostCouldn't face the appraisals and team nights out. Think I'll retire early instead
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Originally posted by BoggyMcCBoggyFace View PostUnlikely to be 60-70hrs, also most likely bonus on top for that kind of salary would say 15-20k bonus, then pension on top say another 10% and pension is based on salary + bonus so say another 11k pension. then holidays, then no having to kid yourself your outside of IR35 (though you may be but how many really are), no worrying about HMRC changing the rules all the time, no paperwork and admin, + no being bucketed as only a developer which most contractors are, training paid for so can re-skill.
These days permy isn't that bad if you get the right job, I do miss contracting but for a bit less £ I get a lot more peace of mind and don't have the constant fear HMRC is going to try and tap me for cash.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHis bench was mighty relieved when he stopped sitting on it, that's for sure.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postlook what permiedom did to MF!
Its not for the weak!
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostSo presuming 86k per year in London for a role where you are taking an immense amount of pressure and no doubt working 60-70 hour weeks?
You can earn considerably more than that contracting, even oop north. 40 hour week, minimal stress and 8 weeks or more off per year.
Yeah, 86k permie role every time
These days permy isn't that bad if you get the right job, I do miss contracting but for a bit less £ I get a lot more peace of mind and don't have the constant fear HMRC is going to try and tap me for cash.Last edited by BoggyMcCBoggyFace; 25 August 2016, 10:24.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHe can borrow 400-500k on that for a house, and make a fortune on the increase.
Contractors struggle to even get a mortgage.
I reckon he'll do just 37.5 per week with six weeks holiday. You bunch of mugs.
And you're back in the room and back in the real world.
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Originally posted by BigRed View PostIT Operations Manager Agile Applications Banking Finance London
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£86k p day
Location
London
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Permanent
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostSo presuming 86k per year in London for a role where you are taking an immense amount of pressure and no doubt working 60-70 hour weeks?
You can earn considerably more than that contracting, even oop north. 40 hour week, minimal stress and 8 weeks or more off per year.
Yeah, 86k permie role every time
Contractors struggle to even get a mortgage.
I reckon he'll do just 37.5 per week with six weeks holiday. You bunch of mugs.
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So presuming 86k per year in London for a role where you are taking an immense amount of pressure and no doubt working 60-70 hour weeks?
You can earn considerably more than that contracting, even oop north. 40 hour week, minimal stress and 8 weeks or more off per year.
Yeah, 86k permie role every time
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