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Previously on "Chucked in a £420 a day Contract for 60k perm job. Am I mad??"

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  • 1manshow
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    Originally posted by radish2008 View Post
    The perm demand is high ?
    Both contract and perm.

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  • DeludedKitten
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Can you steal any clients for contract work?
    I like the thought of that

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  • HugeWhale
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    Originally posted by RStrongbolt View Post
    So just started new role and been sold a dud!! Nothing like what I was told. Been stitched right up!!
    Dish the dirt. Or let me guess - they've honoured the pay and pension stuff, but apart form that:
    • Your boss is an unsupportive tyrant
    • You're working out of a portakabin
    • You have no budget
    • Those nice colleagues you worked with before are in a different department. You've got all the misogynists, liars, back-stabbers, alcoholics and gossips.
    • The objectives are hopeless. You're working 40 hours a week just to produce progress reports on why the project is running late.
    • You have daily 1:1 sessions with your manager on why the project is so far behind.

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  • radish2008
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    Originally posted by 1manshow View Post
    If your skills are in demand and your in an area with a lot of job opportunities - I would say yes you are mad.

    You'll be getting around double after taxes in the contract job. The benefits I guess do look good on the new role, but I don't know. I am currently on a £450 rate and for me to switch to perm, I think I'd want £80k+ on the perm salary at least personally (in London the demand is high for my role).

    People will talk about job security but to be honest, even in a perm job you can be made redundant.
    The perm demand is high ?

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  • 1manshow
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    If your skills are in demand and your in an area with a lot of job opportunities - I would say yes you are mad.

    You'll be getting around double after taxes in the contract job. The benefits I guess do look good on the new role, but I don't know. I am currently on a £450 rate and for me to switch to perm, I think I'd want £80k+ on the perm salary at least personally (in London the demand is high for my role).

    People will talk about job security but to be honest, even in a perm job you can be made redundant.
    Last edited by 1manshow; 7 June 2018, 10:56.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Seriously though, an outside IR35 contract at £420 per day will take home nearly 2x that permie job. Can't see on any level that it's a smart move unless you really don't care about money, in which case why be an IT contractor in the first place?
    If you're in it.

    If work/life balance is key then it's a bit different.
    The share scheme and pension scheme look bloody good, as well as the free food (c. £200-250 per month after tax). It soon all adds up.

    The contract market is not great at the moment and it's better to secure something before Brexit panics/excuses hit and rounds of redundancies start up with the contractors going first.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by RStrongbolt View Post
    So just started new role and been sold a dud!! Nothing like what I was told. Been stitched right up!!
    Start applying immediately for contracts as long as you are still in your probation period which usually means a notice of 1 or 2 weeks , which is ideal

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by RStrongbolt View Post
    So just started new role and been sold a dud!! Nothing like what I was told. Been stitched right up!!
    Can you steal any clients for contract work?

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by RStrongbolt View Post
    So just started new role and been sold a dud!! Nothing like what I was told. Been stitched right up!!
    Oooh do tell!

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Wow, that's a lot of punters.

    Bloody hell, when was that taken?

    Not wishing to be unkind but you've put on a tulip load of weight since then!

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  • RStrongbolt
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    So just started new role and been sold a dud!! Nothing like what I was told. Been stitched right up!!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I went from £640 per day in 2000 to $50K + BUPA + Fully expensed car (Volvo 940).

    It was ok. I picked up a lot of experience, so now I charge £1500 per day.
    Wow, that's a lot of punters.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I went from £640 per day in 2000 to $50K + BUPA + Fully expensed car (Volvo 940).

    It was ok. I picked up a lot of experience, so now I charge £1500 per day.
    Didn't realise CUK paid their mods so much. I suppose they have to, seeing as you have so much work to do removing the boatloads of drivel that gets posted here daily

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I went from £640 per day in 2000 to $50K + BUPA + Fully expensed car (Volvo 940).

    It was ok. I picked up a lot of experience, so now I charge £1500 per day.
    So 10 baked potatoes with cheese and beans a day.

    Before tax.

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  • NotAllThere
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    I went from £640 per day in 2000 to $50K + BUPA + Fully expensed car (Volvo 940).

    It was ok. I picked up a lot of experience, so now I charge £1500 per day.

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