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Previously on "contract work for short term project in the evening..."

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  • seanraaron
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Are you a contractor already? Some perm companies are funny about permies taking other jobs on.
    I was going to comment on that. I've never had a permanent job contract that didn't expressly state I couldn't do any work on the side without prior disclosure and authorisation.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by montyburns4 View Post
    Hi,

    I've been offered a role by a recruitment agency for a part time 3 month project consisting of 10 hours a week. £40 an hour. I would do this in parallel with my full time job.
    My problem is I don't currently have a ltd company which they will want. Can I set one up and leave the money in, withdrawing it at a later date? I don't really want to pay an ongoing accountancy cost every month since I will only be working for three months and then no more. Would I also have on going costs even if I have stopped working after three months?


    Any advice would be helpful. Thanks.
    Are you a contractor already? Some perm companies are funny about permies taking other jobs on.

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  • lucyclarityumbrella
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    Have you considered umbrella as an option as it is a short term assignment????

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  • contract work for short term project in the evening...

    Hi,

    I've been offered a role by a recruitment agency for a part time 3 month project consisting of 10 hours a week. £40 an hour. I would do this in parallel with my full time job.
    My problem is I don't currently have a ltd company which they will want. Can I set one up and leave the money in, withdrawing it at a later date? I don't really want to pay an ongoing accountancy cost every month since I will only be working for three months and then no more. Would I also have on going costs even if I have stopped working after three months?


    Any advice would be helpful. Thanks.

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