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Juggling three clients at the minute. Two direct (Jeepers so they are just realised
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A pretty stagnant contract market for the last 6 months of last year, actually probably during most of last year...Originally posted by jimjamuk View PostKnew from the offset I shouldnt have gone permie but a few perks and hint of a career and then a 18 months later I remembered why I left all that permie stuff behind first time round - until my Xmas present to myself that is - notice in, LTD unmothballed and invoices at the ready.
what did I miss???

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Urgghh - thats PS off the list of contracts then - they werent good rates anywayOriginally posted by eek View PostThe fact that IR35 is defacto for all public sector contracts from April? See The Future of Contracting
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The fact that IR35 is defacto for all public sector contracts from April? See The Future of ContractingOriginally posted by jimjamuk View PostKnew from the offset I shouldnt have gone permie but a few perks and hint of a career and then a 18 months later I remembered why I left all that permie stuff behind first time round - until my Xmas present to myself that is - notice in, LTD unmothballed and invoices at the ready.
what did I miss???

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Back to contracting me thinks
Knew from the offset I shouldnt have gone permie but a few perks and hint of a career and then a 18 months later I remembered why I left all that permie stuff behind first time round - until my Xmas present to myself that is - notice in, LTD unmothballed and invoices at the ready.
what did I miss???
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