Originally posted by Likely
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Originally posted by JoJoGabor View PostIs that public sector by any chance?
I just got offered another permie role so am leaving my Public sector contract next week for exactly the same reason.
Pay cut but a lot more challenging and a definite career investment!
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Is that public sector by any chance?
I just got offered another permie role so am leaving my Public sector contract next week for exactly the same reason.
Pay cut but a lot more challenging and a definite career investment!
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Am in the same boat, very good paying contract, good commuting distance from home, not boring, but workstream manager is an ar$ehole micro-manager, the deadlines for the deliverables is Sept08, but today he asks me is there any chance I can deliver by mid-June .... got to wait for another 3 months before it ends.
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Originally posted by Likely View PostAre you not afraid of being investigated or taxed retrospectively ?
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostI've been in a brain-numbing, boring contract for 4 years now. It's paid my mortgage, paid off a couple of BTLs and put savings in the bank.
So, 4 years into it I'm still regretting it.
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I've been in a brain-numbing, boring contract for 4 years now. It's paid my mortgage, paid off a couple of BTLs and put savings in the bank.
So, 4 years into it I'm still regretting it.Last edited by ChimpMaster; 6 June 2008, 14:22.
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I had one of these and if you use the time constructively for a plan b or to learn a new skill on the quiet, you can't beat it.
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Boring but good paying contracts !
GOD , PLEASE 5ish come faster !!!!
Does a boring contract make you stupid ? My contract has been kinda boring but this happens to be great since I am lazy . I am uptodate with all Political happenings in the US , check BBC constantly , yesterday I was watching the monitor and thinking .... "Hmm ..Which web-site I always wanted to visit but never had time ?" ... couldn't think of any.
The problem is the gig pays good money. This has kept me going for 7 months now. But concerns about my brains eroding ( and IR35 but that is another subject ) make me consider changing clients.Tags: None
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