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Previously on "Going back from perm to contracting?"

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  • hobnob
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    I think the main questions would be:
    a) How long is your notice period?
    b) How long can you live off your savings?

    I.e. is it practical for you to apply for contract roles while you're still a permie?

    Aside from that, when's your next annual performance review? That would be a natural time to ask about the promotion you were promised.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Whenever you want

    Bear in mind, the market appears to be terminally tulipe, particularly in the UK, for that skillset - see the state of the market thread. However, there will always be a reason to not do it, and you can at least test the waters from the security of a permie position.
    Indeed I know some really good people who have been out for months. Test the water by all means but expect it to be disappointing.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Whenever you want

    Bear in mind, the market appears to be terminally tulipe, particularly in the UK, for that skillset - see the state of the market thread. However, there will always be a reason to not do it, and you can at least test the waters from the security of a permie position.

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  • Gulliver89
    started a topic Going back from perm to contracting?

    Going back from perm to contracting?

    Hya,

    I'm a close follower of this forum, and also seen the recent thread asking the opposite.
    I was a Microsoft-systems (cloud and on-prem) contractor up to 2021 when I got hit by the client's IR35 assessment.
    Found myself out-of-contract while helping the family abroad, so the easiest solution was to accept my old DevOps role from a 2018 employment.
    As it does, it came with big promotion promises, which until today didn't materialize. I'm fed-up with that, and the surrounding politics.

    Two things holding me in (except the usual of salary, bonus etc).
    1. I feel invested already, as I may get a promotion any day now (although to a rubbish new "SRE" team lead role).
    2. The family health situation is still volatile -a situation which in the last 5 years required a month of remote "working" every year. (in quotes, as I can't give my 100%)

    When do I cut my losses, put the big-boy pants and go back to the jungle?

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