Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk
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Originally posted by Bright SparkIf you get onto a specific project which has a set delivery then you can
probably be there forever, the 9months or in some IB's 46weeks limit is
for general contractors who are providing support/development and not
part of clear cut project.
Also if you develop any software / process which is very complicated and
no one else can understand then you can probably be there forever as well.
HTH
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Originally posted by accounting4contractorsHi, I've been verbally offered a contract at Deutsche Bank in London, and have heard that they insist on their contractors going PAYE as opposed to using a limited company.
Can anyone who works there or has worked there confirm if this is the case or not??
Thanks for your help
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukI believe max contract length is 9 months at DB?
probably be there forever, the 9months or in some IB's 46weeks limit is
for general contractors who are providing support/development and not
part of clear cut project.
Also if you develop any software / process which is very complicated and
no one else can understand then you can probably be there forever as well.
HTH
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Originally posted by accounting4contractorsHi, I've been verbally offered a contract at Deutsche Bank in London, and have heard that they insist on their contractors going PAYE as opposed to using a limited company.
Can anyone who works there or has worked there confirm if this is the case or not??
Thanks for your help
make sure your contract is outside IR35 though.
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukwhat does yarpy mean?
Yarpy = South African Bunny Boiler , Female of Yarpie which is collective noun for RSA'ers ,similar in use to "Pommie" by Aussies.
# Female .................................................. ..... yup
# Private edjucated (sic) ................................. not typically
# Promoted above ability ................................ definitely
# Flirty with the boss to protect position ......... not usually
# Lots of noise but little substance ................ absolutely
Buffoon,
The quotes are from memory , nor are they intended to be perfect, they are used to illustrate the "anti" contractor mentality of this particular not so bright HR spark.Last edited by barely_pointless; 16 July 2007, 11:20.
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Originally posted by accounting4contractorsHi, I've been verbally offered a contract at Deutsche Bank in London, and have heard that they insist on their contractors going PAYE as opposed to using a limited company.
Can anyone who works there or has worked there confirm if this is the case or not??
Thanks for your help
In my experience, this is the case. Many IB seem to be very wary of employing temp contractors through there own LTD's.
I had an interview with BC who were basically saying that the temp position they had for 6 months at £300 p/day was a junior position that they wanted to fill permanetly. When i informed them that i was working through my own LTD, and would see the position as a contract assignment, they basically said they were not interested.
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Originally posted by PaddySUSE Linux Microsoft and Novell.
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"accounting4contractors" - that seems an unusual username for a contractror
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Originally posted by barely_pointless... "contractors" never return their login details when they leave ...
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukwhat does yarpy mean?
- Female
- Private edjucated (sic)
- Promoted above ability
- Flirty with the boss to protect position
- Lots of noise but little substance
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Originally posted by barely_pointlessI attended the WRONG 3 hour "Induction" presentation at UBS , whereby some yarpy chick from HR started banging on how "contactors" were suss, "contractors" needed watching, "contractors" never return their login details when they leave ..... etc etc
Talk about Donald Sutherland in "Invasion of the body snatchers"
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Originally posted by barely_pointlesswhereby some yarpy chick
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I attended the WRONG 3 hour "Induction" presentation at UBS , whereby some yarpy chick from HR started banging on how "contactors" were suss, "contractors" needed watching, "contractors" never return their login details when they leave ..... etc etc
Talk about Donald Sutherland in "Invasion of the body snatchers"
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Originally posted by barely_pointlessIf He's still there it may not be as much fun as one might anticipate ?
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