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    IT workers turn down permanent jobs

    According to industry experts, a growing number of IT professionals are favouring contract work over permanent employment because of the better pay on offer. But this trend could possibly hamper IT and business alignment, they warn.
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    European IT recruitment firm Parity places IT professionals in both contract and permanent work but finds employers often opt out of hiring permanent staff because they cannot meet pay demands.

    All the big blue chips are looking for permanent staff but they cant match the salary job hunters are asking for so in the end they have to go with the contractor option where firms have more flexibility in what they can pay, said Simon Page, Parity Resources director of permanent recruitment.
    So Contractors are the cheap option

    Do you feel cheapened, or are you one of the Permie elite?
    Confusion is a natural state of being

    #2
    Originally posted by Diver View Post
    So Contractors are the cheap option

    Do you feel cheapened, or are you one of the Permie elite?
    I'll always be a permie...

    ...of "myCorp".

    Maybe companies should lobby the government so that we can bring in highly skilled migrant workers for "very quickness, plenty cheapness"?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Diver View Post
      So Contractors are the cheap option

      Do you feel cheapened, or are you one of the Permie elite?


      It's not just the pay demands but also the costs of National Insurance, sickness pay, holiday pay, pensions and associated perks related to permies that businesses also have to pay. In contrast, contractors come in, do the job with the minimum of fuss and then move on, reducing business costs. It makes perfect sense to hire contractors!!

      Permanent salaries in my skill area have hardly improved in the past ten years but taxes and travel costs have escalated , so there certainly is no incentive to look for permanent work.

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        #4
        Employers and client co always want everything done yesterday for ten pence because they are run by stupid accountants and alan sugar wannabies who can't see that if they don't hit a budget or target maybe it was a tulip target anyway. For once I agree with most of what Cybertory says.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
          Employers and client co always want everything done yesterday for ten pence because they are run by stupid accountants and alan sugar wannabies who can't see that if they don't hit a budget or target maybe it was a tulip target anyway. For once I agree with most of what Cybertory says.

          As a New Lie supporter there is hope of a complete conversion before very long!!

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            #6
            So many new pieces of legislation "protecting" permies, that employers are sick of the fact that the ladies get years off on maternity, and that bloke there is on long term "sick" for stress and that one there demands flexible hours to tend to their four kids and comes and goes as they please and everyones in a Union, and you can't do this and we demand that.

            Employers, sack your useless permies and stock up on highly skilled, highly motivated professional IT contractors.



            Now, time for another tea break.

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              #7
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              Now, time for another tea break.



              Vanilla latte in progress. Grabbing breakfast at about 930.
              Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                So many new pieces of legislation "protecting" permies, that employers are sick of the fact that the ladies get years off on maternity, and that bloke there is on long term "sick" for stress and that one there demands flexible hours to tend to their four kids and comes and goes as they please and everyones in a Union, and you can't do this and we demand that.

                Employers, sack your useless permies and stock up on highly skilled, highly motivated professional IT contractors.



                Now, time for another tea break.



                Wow!!! There is something positive that this government has achieved after all !!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                  highly motivated
                  Oooerr so that's where I am going wrong!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
                    Oooerr so that's where I am going wrong!

                    Try spending a year or so on the bench. Then you will feel motivated.

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