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are you currently IR35 exempt? I'm not and calculated my rate of 410 a day to be equivalent to 71K a year but am not sure if its right, if you are IR35 exempt the 100K makes sense
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Don't forget the benefits of being near your family.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostWell to make you happier, I think I'm going to pull out of it. The job is close to home, but the permie rate is 60k and compared to my contract rate of £420 a day, the drop is a bit too steep. yes I know I should get various permie benefits, but I still see losing 40k as a bit too much.
Just composing them an email now to get out of it.
It must be a pity for you that Labour lost the election. They seemed hell-bent on relocating all work from London to Manchester.
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Well to make you happier, I think I'm going to pull out of it. The job is close to home, but the permie rate is 60k and compared to my contract rate of £420 a day, the drop is a bit too steep. yes I know I should get various permie benefits, but I still see losing 40k as a bit too much.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou
You make me 
Just composing them an email now to get out of it.
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And what draw-ered you towards wanting to do that, pacifically ?Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostNever been a permie before!!
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Please put your testicles on the counter before you go in.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostNever been a permie before!!
Acccchhhh sccchhhtupppp!
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It's ok - you don't have to hand back you log-in till you actually start workOriginally posted by TonyEnglish View PostNever been a permie before!!
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Nope - been working in London since june. Bored of the Virgin commute each week and this one is in manchester city centreOriginally posted by Platypus View PostI thought you were still in Switzerland - that finished, or getting tedious with the travelling now?
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I thought you were still in Switzerland - that finished, or getting tedious with the travelling now?
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Just applied for PERMIE job
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