permanent job \per"ma*nent job \
1 An appointment to work with 3 months employment security (until the next quarterly figures) and approximately one third of the income of a contractor
2 A turd which won't flush away
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Originally posted by centurian View PostEvery single ClientCo I've worked for has offered me a perm position. Every single one...
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Originally posted by 2BIT View Postagreed, I was offered a perm role recently and wouldn't have dreamed of a) taking it or b) being rude or disparaging about the offer
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOh FFS, you contractors - it's a great complement saying that you are good enough to join glorious permiedom, if you are mad to decline it at least make it clear that you appreciate the offer.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf that's the way you think contracting works, billing full-time with no gaps, of course.
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I left my last perm role at end of 2009 and was on 89k basic with 15% bonus and shares.
I would now only go back into perm for a very senior management or directors role.
I have a prelimnary offer for a role starting at the begin of 2012 in the USA. I plan to contract all this year and if all works out i plan to head off stateside
next year.
Time will tell.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf that's the way you think contracting works, billing full-time with no gaps, of course.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWHS, I had one this week "We're paying £65k a year, plus........ a car!". Bloggs replies - "I'm billing 220 days a year at £650 a day, do the sums." Harsh but true.
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Every single ClientCo I've worked for has offered me a perm position. Every single one...
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWhy?
You should do all you can to butter up your client, because it raises the possibility of higher rates and better contracts.
On a related note, has anyone ever been offered a permie job that really did pay more than the contract equivalent? And did they turn it down because they preferred the freedom of contracting?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOh FFS, you contractors - it's a great complement saying that you are good enough to join glorious permiedom, if you are mad to decline it at least make it clear that you appreciate the offer.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWHS, I had one this week "We're paying £65k a year, plus........ a car!". Bloggs replies - "I'm billing 220 days a year at £650 a day, do the sums." Harsh but true.
So I told him and he said "That's more than I'm getting, so good luck!"
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostDid you have to provide your own mop and bucket?
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