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Previously on "Ideal location to live in UK for IT contracts"

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by oloks
    Tell that to Br@wn..!!
    And the other two, Blair and ... erm ... who is the Chief Whip at number 12?

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by portseven
    Warrington then??

    I am currently on a gig in Skemersdale, its an 75min each way from Glossop. Which is OK I guess, though about the longest I have done. My last few contracts have been on this side anyway.

    True about Glossop and traffic, the jam's are pretty much non-stop now. But the views are nice once you get there!
    About 10 mins from Skem, junction of the M58/M6. I hadn't lived Up Nth for 15 years and was surprised how many Co's have moved their IT from the South East to beautiful industrial unit locations on the M6/M62/M58. Trouble is the traffic is a nightmare now ! When they stop building 'luxury' apartments things might improve, half the traffic at 7am are builders on their way to Manc and L'pool.

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  • portseven
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    Originally posted by rootsnall
    I'm on the M6/M62 between Liverpool and Manc which also has enough contracts to keep you gainfully 'employed' but the traffic is approaching M25 (Glossup!) levels.
    Warrington then??

    I am currently on a gig in Skemersdale, its an 75min each way from Glossop. Which is OK I guess, though about the longest I have done. My last few contracts have been on this side anyway.

    True about Glossop and traffic, the jam's are pretty much non-stop now. But the views are nice once you get there!

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  • oloks
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    You have to be a c*** to live there these days.
    Tell that to Br@wn..!!

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by oloks
    How about Downing Street??
    You have to be a c*** to live there these days.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by XTC
    But not Reading.
    I agree, at least not the bits I've seen. You haven't got to go far outside though.

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by portseven
    Has to be Glossop or Holmefirth, midway between Manchester, Leeds and Shefield.

    Lots of northern contracts in commuting distance, good quality of life, reasonable cost-of-living.
    Not bad about 10 years ago but Glossop is a traffic disaster zone to compete with the best of them !?

    I'm on the M6/M62 between Liverpool and Manc which also has enough contracts to keep you gainfully 'employed' but the traffic is approaching M25 (Glossup!) levels.
    Last edited by rootsnall; 8 May 2007, 09:27.

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  • oloks
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    How about Downing Street??

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by Diestl
    Scotland is good if you like long periods on the bench, 90% fake job ads and permie only jobs.
    I live in the SE of England. My commutes so far have been:
    via Heathrow
    via London City
    via Gatwick
    via Luton
    via Birmingham International.

    I don't see what would be lost by commuting
    via Glasgow
    via Edinburgh
    via Prestwick
    or even
    via Aberdeen or
    via Inverness.

    except the 1 1/2 hour (plus) journey segments to the airports. Most of Scotland is within 90 minutes of an airport, so I could live anywhere.

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  • Diestl
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    Scotland is good if you like long periods on the bench, 90% fake job ads and permie only jobs.

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  • XTC
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    I nearly said Slough.

    Reading is in the M4 / Thames corridor, and in easy reach of London and Heathrow. It is also has good rail links to the South, the West, the West Midlands, and the North West.

    There's also a lot of nice places to live around Reading.
    But not Reading.

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  • portseven
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    Has to be Glossop or Holmefirth, midway between Manchester, Leeds and Shefield.

    Lots of northern contracts in commuting distance, good quality of life, reasonable cost-of-living.

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  • GreenerGrass
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    The problem is not so bad if you live near the western M25 because there don't seem to be that many jobs that require you to go the other way, to the east of London.
    I know what you mean but if you want to work in the City or Canary Wharf long term you are better off living to the East and on a line that goes into either Liverpool St. or Fenchurch St and walk from there.
    Then you don't need to piss about with long tube journeys, which are a nightmare, especially in the summer.

    I agree getting to the west is then a pain. I never intend working in Slough or Reading, but it puts time on a visit to the west country.
    I nearly bought in Sevenoaks in Kent a couple of years ago.
    To the south Oxted in Surrey is not a bad little place to live. Still too far from the M4 corridor though. (Oxted and Sevenoaks lines can get you into London Bridge which is also good for the City).
    Last edited by GreenerGrass; 8 May 2007, 07:51.

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  • ~Craig~
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    Hopefully Brighton will prove to be a good base. Only 1 hour to London and about the same to Berkshire / M4

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by aj1977
    Cheers for that..Ofocurse I don't intend to travel to Kent from Midlands
    I was talking about commuting the other way if you lived in Kent. Anyway, good luck in your search.

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