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  • oversteer
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    £300 seemed like a lot to me, lol. I'd worked it out at £600/month less, but putting it into perspective, that's only two days work a month missed before I'm down..

    I guess I need to focus my skills a little more!

    Am inclined to take the perm role, which may allow me to do that..

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I say dont take it. On the basis that you keep asking until you get the advice you want to hear and no-one has said take it yet.
    WHS

    If the employer is going bust then going perm for them means you'll still get paid if they do go bust.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by oversteer View Post
    .. I do LAMP development, front end, back end PHP/MySQL/Javascript. I have a good background in it and aiming at London roles circa £300/day. ..
    Oi! Get your tanks off my lawn! I may be looking for the same in London in a month or so.

    Yeah, seriously, I'd take the permie role.

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    55K for a developer - that pretty good going!

    take it, there are a lot of project managers who won't even get offered that amount.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I say dont take it. On the basis that you keep asking until you get the advice you want to hear and no-one has said take it yet.

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  • BlasterBates
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    Agree with above 55K is decent 300 a day aint much, don't see a big difference....take it.

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  • TykeMerc
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    What they all said.

    Take it.

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  • rootsnall
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    55K sounds alright if you are only getting 300 a day contract. If the location is half decent then take it and review in 6 months.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Financially the 55k is far better especially if you get benefits on top - holidays, sick pay, pension etc.

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  • rsingh
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    Just take it.

    HTH

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  • oversteer
    started a topic Dilemma..

    Dilemma..

    My current employer is in the latter stages of going bust and so I took a contract this month - enjoying it so far. But it's only a short contract, and in Feb I'll need something else lined up.

    I do LAMP development, front end, back end PHP/MySQL/Javascript. I have a good background in it and aiming at London roles circa £300/day.

    Been offered a perm role, circa £55k.

    I'm keeping an eye on the usual places and not seeing a massive amount of roles. This is edging me toward the perm role, but I'm not sure I'd enjoy that as much as contracting.

    Any thoughts?

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