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  • scooterscot
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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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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    I will.

    London has 26% of all contracts in the known universe.
    35.4%, Shirley?

    The 5017 was for "everywhere", not "everywhere else"

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  • Wils
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    I will.

    London has 26% of all contracts in the known universe.
    So all we need to know is what percentage of the contractor workforce is chasing the London contracts.

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  • swamp
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    Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
    A quick search on Jobserve for contracts in London in the last 7 days = 1775
    v 5017 for everywhere, do your own maths.


    PZZ
    I will.

    London has 26% of all contracts in the known universe.

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  • pzz76077
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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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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I just checked. Elsewhere kicks London's arse.
    Liar - I get 112,000,000 London, elsewhere 1,980,000

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  • denver2k
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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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  • NotAllThere
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    I just checked. Elsewhere kicks London's arse.

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  • Pogle
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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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  • swamp
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    Originally posted by Wils View Post
    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?
    Don't know; I've never worked 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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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    London V Elsewhere

    Yeah, c'mon if you're hard enough.

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  • Menelaus
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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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  • Grinder
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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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  • Wils
    started a topic London V Elsewhere

    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?

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