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  • rbsub
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I don't know. All those people leaving will mean demand is up! If you can make more money contracting than permie, even fully within IR35 and with no T&S, then it's still worth doing.
    Thanks, I have similar thoughts.

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  • rbsub
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Just about the worst time to consider contracting my friend....

    Forget it...
    Why worst time? Could you let me what's happening?
    I know lots of companies removing contractor and filling with permies, but still I see some work for the specialist areas. And that's why I took the plunge. But I would certainly want to know your view.

    Thanks.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Just about the worst time to consider contracting my friend....

    Forget it...
    I don't know. All those people leaving will mean demand is up! If you can make more money contracting than permie, even fully within IR35 and with no T&S, then it's still worth doing.

    Leave a comment:


  • stek
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    Originally posted by rbsub View Post
    Hello All,

    I have just entered the contracting world and this place seems a great start.
    I am an IT contractor specialising in Smart Metering & utilities domain.

    Thanks all,
    I will posting my questions soon as I encounter them.

    -rbsub
    Just about the worst time to consider contracting my friend....

    Forget it...

    Leave a comment:


  • rbsub
    started a topic Hello All

    Hello All

    Hello All,

    I have just entered the contracting world and this place seems a great start.
    I am an IT contractor specialising in Smart Metering & utilities domain.

    Thanks all,
    I will posting my questions soon as I encounter them.

    -rbsub

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