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Just taking my move into contracting after spending 15 years in consultancy. Awaiting confirmation of first contract now after reading the posts on here for a couple of weeks and following the sensible advice from a few posters, so thanks guys !
Parky
Hope it works out well for you. I was in the same situation (only 7 years consulting though) last year and it's worked out very well for me. Aside from the increase in day rate I like not having the consultancy overhead i.e. having to sell more services, products or people into the client and managing consultancy staff onsite (passes, account meetings etc.).
Just taking my move into contracting after spending 15 years in consultancy. Awaiting confirmation of first contract now after reading the posts on here for a couple of weeks and following the sensible advice from a few posters, so thanks guys !
Just taking my move into contracting after spending 15 years in consultancy. Awaiting confirmation of first contract now after reading the posts on here for a couple of weeks and following the sensible advice from a few posters, so thanks guys !
Welcome!
Good luck on getting your first contract. I presume you know all about IR35, contract reviews and VAT flat rate scheme from reading the CUK Navigation links on the right.
When/if you get a contract, you've got to read it carefully. Make sure you understand what you are signing up to - some agencies offer quite tough terms that you may need to negotiate.
Just taking my move into contracting after spending 15 years in consultancy. Awaiting confirmation of first contract now after reading the posts on here for a couple of weeks and following the sensible advice from a few posters, so thanks guys !
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