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I work with RBS, get £9.2M and I'm no where near London... You've got it all wrong.
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35.4%, Shirley?Originally posted by swamp View PostI will.
London has 26% of all contracts in the known universe.
The 5017 was for "everywhere", not "everywhere else"
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A quick search on Jobserve for contracts in London in the last 7 days = 1775
v 5017 for everywhere, do your own maths.
PZZ
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I reckon it depends whats your speciality and what specific sector do you work in.
Iv always worked in London (or South East) but i got current gig in Glasgow 9 months ago.
Now this gig is finishing, and i cant see anything in Glasgow (or Edinburgh) for me,even on tulip rates
. But im getting few calls from London and im desperate to go back. But yes, its bloody too competitive over there.
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I'd be benched a lot more if I didnt work away from home - usually down South - with the odd trip up to Scotland!
Most of my work seems to be down here.
Current live in Manchester, but working in Wimbledon.
I spent 5 months last year on the bench - so I'm not at liberty to be too choosy about where I work.
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Don't know; I've never worked outside London.Originally posted by Wils View PostI noticed that a lot of people that are benched are outside London.
Is there a big difference between the market inside and outside London?
Actually London can be a very tough place because of the huge pool of candidates here. 1000's of Aussie contractors who won't look past zone 2 on the tube map, let alone Reading, Basingstoke or Milton Keynes.
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Not sure that I've seen it to be honest; over the last few years a lot of the larger businesses (T-Mobile, GE, Oracle) have moved out of London anyway.
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I'm near enough to London to work there.
I see no difference, but there are still finance & energy sector jobs advertised in London (and a smattering of others) - I just don't apply any more because they are not interested.
What is your specialisation? I am chiefly a software development PM.
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London V Elsewhere
I noticed that a lot of people that are benched are outside London.
Is there a big difference between the market inside and outside London?Tags: None
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