Do it for a few years - then go for an interim director role £1500 per day....
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostWhat is your 5 year plan?
(If you don't mind me asking).
Year 1: Finish paying off the mortgage and have kids
Year 2: Get a house in the country and a holiday property on the coast
Year 3: Get MBA
Year 4: Get MBA
Year 5: Start up a business/tech consultancy
Or something like that.......
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Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostDo you seriously want to be director of a large blue chip? Sounds good I know, but do you really know what it involves? This is not the same as being director of a start up, or even a medium size 250+ employee company. You are entering another world. Do some serious research. You might earn £100K a year contracting for doing practically f all. You might earn £150K a year as director of a blue chip (+ bonus). But the legal responsibilities and pressures are another world.
I want to see where it takes me.
HOWEVER.....I hear what you are saying. If this was a give up your life kind of gig I would never take it, but it is not that kind of company. So I am thinking it over.......
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Do you seriously want to be director of a large blue chip? Sounds good I know, but do you really know what it involves? This is not the same as being director of a start up, or even a medium size 250+ employee company. You are entering another world. Do some serious research. You might earn £100K a year contracting for doing practically f all. You might earn £150K a year as director of a blue chip (+ bonus). But the legal responsibilities and pressures are another world.
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Originally posted by SorenLorensen View PostHow good is "Good"?
I really do have some thinking to do.
This was not in the 5 year plan.
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Clearly its a step in the direction in which you want to go in.
As long as the money and prospects meet expectations then whats stopping you?
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Offer of a lifetime??
Just been offered a permie job at the place where I am working
"Good" package
MBA paid for
MS certification paid for
Management role
Massive blue chip
Surprisingly I am tempted. This could be my ticket into directorship and business level exec, which is where I want to be, as well as Contracting being sold to a girl called Helena Handbasket.
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