Nl
this a the last scream of agony for the it contractor market
lets face, you have been fu** by tony bliar and its NL minions
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Originally posted by Underscore2£550 per day is what they are offering. That guy must be on a serious permie salary!
http://calculator.contractoruk.com/
Your current net monthly income is £5,035
Avoiding IR35 would increase your income by £1,311 (20%) to £6,347
Increasing your rate by £21 (24%) to £90, earns you the same as someone outside IR35.
You can take an IR35 compliant contract for £12 less and still receive the same income.
If you avoided IR35 and took an extra 11 weeks holiday you would still earn the same.
To get the same income via permanent employment would require a salary of £93,433
Although this isn't fair in my opinion as it calculates 44 weeks a year. To be on the safe side I wouldn't calculate more than 40 weeks a year, thus comparing it to a permie salary of 80-85k.
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Originally posted by Underscore2£550 per day is what they are offering. That guy must be on a serious permie salary!
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£550 per day is what they are offering. That guy must be on a serious permie salary!
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxFranco will do it for £8.15/hour plus bus fare.
It has to be done properly, a la "Roberto Calvi"...
Do you think I'd trust Francko to do a job like that?
Now, I wonder if Chico is looking for a new contract...
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodYou've been reading "The DaVinci Code" again, haven't you? That and listening to that damn alien lizard!
Wage in 'dark buildings, marble halls, ancient portraits, arcane mysteries' mode
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Originally posted by WageSlaveSpod, you could just have him killed.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveSpod, you could just have him killed.
Wage in 'éminence grise' mode
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Spod, you could just have him killed.
Wage in 'éminence grise' mode
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Originally posted by WageSlaveSpod, surely you aren't suggesting Threaded isn't the paradigm of man!?
Actually, yes, I am!
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodNah mate, he's just been watching too many rocky films!
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodYeah, about as useful as Threaded driving to the rescue in his Lambo!
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Originally posted by WageSlaveI reckon Franco's pretty useful in a fight. See him as a solid middleweight, decent punch, good guard.
Yeah, about as useful as Threaded driving to the rescue in his Lambo!
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodYeah, 'course you did Franco, you're definitely the boards hard bastard!
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Originally posted by FranckoThat is AtW. He was feed with steroids at breakfast in his old soviet times.
Adriane..........Adriane.......
Spod - In "Francko" mode!
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