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My last role as a permie was 'Software Development Manager' in charge of 20 people, I have been 'developer/analyst' in every role since then and pick up more in a day now than I did in a week then.
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Originally posted by NickNick View PostSorry, are you a contractor? I'd always assumed that career progression was for permies. Take the money and run, then lie about it on company advertising (cf cv)Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostTake it! and put it down as a PM not Junior PM on the old CV.Originally posted by Rookie View PostWSS!!Originally posted by cojak View PostThere is no career progression, only business growth.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostIn today's climate.....hell yes! Take the extra cash!Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostThe role is PM. That you'll be reporting to another PM, or working within a "management team" in neither here nor there.
£100 extra per day!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post£100 per diem
where me calculator
80 after tax
200 days
£16,000
= new car + fully paid month in Australia
Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostWhat they said!!!
Take the cash and be environmentally friendly on the CV, it takes less ink/toner to print Project Manager than Junior Project Manager.Originally posted by thelace View PostEven as a permie, I never got hung up on title or position.
"you can call me what you want, as long as you call me!"
Maximising income is the name of the game!Originally posted by Clippy View PostHey, Junior, get the teas in, there's a good lad.
Take the cash man!WTSOriginally posted by expat View PostI don't understand. What's a "career"?
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I don't understand. What's a "career"?Originally posted by *Alterego View PostIf you were offered a contract on £100 a day more than your current role but had to take a step back in your career would you?
I have been offered a position at £100 a day more as a Junior PM than my current role as a PM. I am torn between the money and my career progression on my CV.
Thoughts?
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Hey, Junior, get the teas in, there's a good lad.
Take the cash man!
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Even as a permie, I never got hung up on title or position.
"you can call me what you want, as long as you call me!"
Maximising income is the name of the game!
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Very true! The money is so much better!
I am a contractor but each role on my CV is a good step up from the last. It works quite well for me when applying for contracts.
A new car would definitely be welcomed right now! Would anyone when getting a reference really check the actual job title? I personally doubt it but just to double check?
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What they said!!!
Take the cash and be environmentally friendly on the CV, it takes less ink/toner to print Project Manager than Junior Project Manager.
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£100 per diem
where me calculator
80 after tax
200 days
£16,000
= new car + fully paid month in Australia
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The role is PM. That you'll be reporting to another PM, or working within a "management team" in neither here nor there.
£100 extra per day!
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Sorry, are you a contractor? I'd always assumed that career progression was for permies. Take the money and run, then lie about it on company advertising (cf cv)
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