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an extra three stone around my waist.
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Originally posted by stek View PostI did a year in Ireland on a decent rate yet didn't bank half a much in the war chest as normal.
The flights were the killer for me though, out and back every week.
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Originally posted by redgiant View PostNot true - There are plenty of freelancers in the US across many industries. It's worthwhile especially if you have health insurance already.
I'm one of them now
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Originally posted by redgiant View PostNot true - There are plenty of freelancers in the US across many industries. It's worthwhile especially if you have health insurance already.
Originally posted by redgiant View PostYou can get bad contractors anywhere in the world. If they were reporting into you then why not give them the snip and hire someone more capable.
Unfortunately, it is a known thing, getting contractors in NYC, in my discipline, is very difficult.
I should know, I have been in the position of recruiting in NYC, on at least 4 occasions, furthermore a colleague has just found exactly the same.
Even the software vendor would agree, in particular, when it comes to NYC.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostIs there any cost in doing so, as there is in relinquishing citizenship?
Which part of the US do you work in, if you don't my asking?
I am working in the greater New York City area for a UK/US client.
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Originally posted by redgiant View PostYou can always give up your US green card if you have no intention of working back in the US when you leave. If you later returned to work in the US you would need to go through the whole visa application process again though.
Which part of the US do you work in, if you don't my asking?
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostAlso a bit concerned about the fact that NZ and Australia (and Canada) are more exposed to China's faltering, volatile economic performance than the UK is, as they were all major beneficiaries of the commodities boom.
I really do fancy the US, but this is what would put me off it if I were to consider relocation there, in the event that I later wanted to leave.
At any rate, it's all rather moot for the time being as I want to change my skillset first before moving, which will take a year or two to get started.
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Also a bit concerned about the fact that NZ and Australia (and Canada) are more exposed to China's faltering, volatile economic performance than the UK is, as they were all major beneficiaries of the commodities boom.
I really do fancy the US, but this is what would put me off it if I were to consider relocation there, in the event that I later wanted to leave.
At any rate, it's all rather moot for the time being as I want to change my skillset first before moving, which will take a year or two to get started.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostContract working is considered the poor mans choice, compared to Perm, in the US.
I'm one of them now
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostQuality was rubbish, as well, in my discipline and related.
I had 5 US based contractors, reporting into me, when I was at BNYM.Last edited by redgiant; 12 November 2015, 21:19.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostI wasn't necessarily thinking about it in terms of contracting but clearly I need to research the topic more. Never been to either country.
What do you guys think of Canada btw?
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSo I heard....
I had 5 US based contractors, reporting into me, when I was at BNYM.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostContract working is considered the poor mans choice, compared to Perm, in the US.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWhats the visa situation like for Canada?
Always fancied US but I understand contract work is virtualyl impossible because of the need to get an employer to sponsor the visa.
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