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Congratulations, been looking at something like this too. Make the best of it which I'm sure you will
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust been offered a rather nice permie position... and with work at reasonable rates disappearing fast, I've accepted it. It's a consultancy, and I've known the directors personally for years. I'm bringing with me 40 days of consultancy, as my last client still wants me for some projects, but not enough days to make it worthwhile for me.
Working largely from home, very flexible working hours, interesting and challenging work. So, not boomed as such, but it's a good rate of pay and should take me to retirement.
Soon this place will have to renamed ex-contractorsuk.com
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Congratulations on the job, if it doesn’t work out you can always go back to contracting if you so desire. That’s the joy of having an open mind, you can change it.
As for the name of the forum, it could easily be argued that anyone who is not currently contracting isn’t really a contractor.
Sitting on the bench? Not a contractor.
Retired? Not a contractor.
Being at the same client for multiple years? Not a contractor.
Only prepared to work within 1 hour from home? Not a contractor.
Main source of income not coming from contracting? Not a contractor.
Unaware of the variation in rates based on location, requirements, ability and experience? Not a contractor.
I could go on (and I frequently do) but contracting is a state of mind, I’ve met contractors who have taken permanent roles and do a great job by bringing the contractor mentality to the role - do your best on this role, look out for the next one, go for things that interest you, make sure you get paid more each year and never p$$ off the people who sign your timesheets.
Good luck NAT!
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Well done. By far the sensible option to have peace of mind until retirement.
REally chuffed for ya NAT.
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostCongrats. What industry is this in and is this in Uk
Did you have no contractor options at all or were the rates really bad so perm was worth it
How long were you looking seriously for and we’re you on bench
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe's in Swissland, he failed at being a contractor so he's gone perm, he's currently tied in first place for the title of CUKs worst mod (tied with all the other mods) but despite all that he's a damn fine fella in the flesh. That's all you need to know.
Seriously NAT glad to see you are following in my footsteps admittedly 17 years later, enjoy the 360 reviews (and expense account)
,,,,, MORE!!!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostCan someone ban this LPM1 idiot. Tedious twat is spoiling even the normal threads. Just blatent trolling.
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Can someone ban this LPM1 idiot. Tedious twat is spoiling even the normal threads. Just blatent trolling.
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostCongrats. What industry is this inand is this in Uk
How long were you looking seriously for and we’re you on bench
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust been offered a rather nice permie position... and with work at reasonable rates disappearing fast, I've accepted it. It's a consultancy, and I've known the directors personally for years. I'm bringing with me 40 days of consultancy, as my last client still wants me for some projects, but not enough days to make it worthwhile for me.
Working largely from home, very flexible working hours, interesting and challenging work. So, not boomed as such, but it's a good rate of pay and should take me to retirement.
Soon this place will have to renamed ex-contractorsuk.com
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostJesus wept, please FOAD
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust been offered a rather nice permie position... and with work at reasonable rates
Congrats.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 18 September 2020, 17:09.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostJust been offered a rather nice permie position... and with work at reasonable rates disappearing fast, I've accepted it. It's a consultancy, and I've known the directors personally for years. I'm bringing with me 40 days of consultancy, as my last client still wants me for some projects, but not enough days to make it worthwhile for me.
Working largely from home, very flexible working hours, interesting and challenging work. So, not boomed as such, but it's a good rate of pay and should take me to retirement.
Soon this place will have to renamed ex-contractorsuk.com
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostMaybe someone can teach me the etiquette on this forum
When someone says they got a new job isn’t the first question Rate how hard was it to find did recruitment agency’s mess you about how long were you looking for etc
Or is it just throw them a banana and that’s the end of
It.
We are always happy to celebrate successes and have no real desire to know whether it's shelf stacking for minimum wage or working 7 hours a year for a billion pounds.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe's in Swissland, he failed at being a contractor so he's gone perm, he's currently tied in first place for the title of CUKs worst mod (tied with all the other mods) but despite all that he's a damn fine fella in the flesh. That's all you need to know.
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