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Originally posted by IR35FanClub View PostWhat I found with London is there's lots of nice stuff down there, but its as much use as a chocolate tea pot if you are knackered and just go home, cook, eat, wash up, bit of googling and then bed. No different to anywhere else in the UK except the beer is more expensive. I've had much more fun on gigs - and it's all dependent on the team you are working with, not which city you are in.
So for me - being able to get back to my own bed and all the toys I've acquired is much better for me. Could do without the commute at all really. But that's what motorbikes were invented for.
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I think London will be my next stop after here and boy am I going to live it up there, Zurich is to sedate for me not to mention expensive I could kill for a steak
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Sure was my first contract was just outside Bath it only paid 250 a day but it was a start and I jumped straight from a permie job but now I'm a lot wiser and realise just how much I'm worth
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostSeems there's not much financial love for testers except in London and Europe
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London Smunden. Did it last year, got more money than normal but spent more too. Had to endure sweat and stink of the tube, buses stuck in traffic, Friday night madness at Euston. Not worth it for the extra rate. I did enjoy the company of my landlady who I rented a room off as a Mon-Fri lodger. (Not like that you pervs). Much better than a hotel room and had full run of her flat for £450 / month.
What I found with London is there's lots of nice stuff down there, but its as much use as a chocolate tea pot if you are knackered and just go home, cook, eat, wash up, bit of googling and then bed. No different to anywhere else in the UK except the beer is more expensive. I've had much more fun on gigs - and it's all dependent on the team you are working with, not which city you are in.
So for me - being able to get back to my own bed and all the toys I've acquired is much better for me. Could do without the commute at all really. But that's what motorbikes were invented for.
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Originally posted by Barley View PostWhat does ring in my mind is that ill be spending an annualised equivilent of £20000 plus to work away, part of me wonders if thats sensible but none of the cheaper options e.g. flat share, renting further out, really appeal.
I bet you'll have a cracking time!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAdmitedly, there isn't a shedload of decent contracts in Bristol either but there are one or two.
There's ONS at Newport, DVLA Swansea, all paid pretty well (until recently at DVLA!) and that's all I can think of. Oh, Tax office at Telford?
All SC'd roles tho.....
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAdmitedly, there isn't a shedload of decent contracts in Bristol either but there are one or two.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI did look there first but they were only offering 250GBP a day, which is why I opted for the gig here in Zurich. Would be great to be closer to home but I'm all the better for the experience of working here and the warchest I have now managed to build so I can be a bit pickier when this gig is up
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBristol mate - if you live close enough to that dark place they call england.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostAs much as I would love to be closer to home I find the rates in South Wales are absolutely crap and it wouldn't be worth being a contractor as I wouldn't reap much from it. The whole reason I became a contractor was so that I could actually provide a better life for my family and so far it's paying dividends.
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why not forget being a rate tart. become a rate whore and take both
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