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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostHa ha. I'm just out for what I can get, same as everyone else
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNo problem mate. Here's £20 to get yerself some lunch.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI'm in front office IB; A £200K package and working for the business rather than IT and I'd go <spit> permie. Chickenfeed compared to what the people around me get at the moment.
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I'm in front office IB; A £200K package and working for the business rather than IT and I'd go <spit> permie. Chickenfeed compared to what the people around me get at the moment.
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I can't ever see it happening.
I'd be looking for a premium to go back to permie - some percentage over an achievable contract rate.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI think what you mean is a situation where effectively, you're running the company or a significant revenue generating chunk of it, and I think that's rather different to most permie offers. So yes, I'd happily be a director or a principle insultant with my own division and staff, but that would effectively be an expansion of my current business and entrepreneurship and not really a 'permie role'.
Test Director geddit?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWell if you approach it with an antagonistic attitude, of course you'll find it meets your expectations.
If you're in a position that you're not being driven by the company, but an integral part of it, I think these things change. Maybe a smaller company with less formalities and more enthusiasm, or one of the few companies who would let you have a degree of autonomy (I'm kind of thinking the media perception of Google, who knows the reality...
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