I've just been offered an 85K permie gig on the back of two 'phone calls.
I've just been offered an 85K permie gig on the back of two 'phone calls.
Entropy is NOT what it used to be.
Inertia, however........................
Flying by the seat of my pants. Life is too short to become another corporate stooge.
Contractor Among Contractors
Current contract has been deemed outside. Will take it from there.
Plan B self-employed local business, with a cloud based web app add-on service as a potential 'passive' income generator to use the latest skills for the CV should I ever get dragged back into the corporate game. Got enough savings (previously known as 'the war chest') after closing my Ltd that I can afford to give it a year and see how it goes.
Have cut my living expenses as much as I am comfortable with so don't need to chase the big money.
I have no current motivation to go back to contracting (and even less motivation to go permie) but would entertain the inside gigs and bang the 40k annual limit into a pension via the pre-tax brolly route like I did in my last contract.
Figure it's time to start spending more time living than working so have an eye on semi-retirement until I'm old enough to actually retire. It does mean my motivation to crack on with generating an income is the toughest task I face each day, there's always a distraction that when I think about it is a better way to fill the day. Today that's mostly watching the cricket, I'm easily pleased.![]()
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.
Current gig ends 28/2. Been offered a temp BA leading to perm at same client. Politely turned it down.
I'm going to take a break, holiday, bit of golf etc. 2 years back I did the same and starting doing gardening jobs in my village which was hugely enjoyable.
Going to see what happens when (if) things settle down. May retire but not quite sure I am ready yet.
We got the Oystons out like we said we would
Super poster
Focus on overseas contracts for now.
Nervous Newbie
figure out a way to stay afloat, probably contract for smaller firms that are exempt from IR35.
But most importantly, avoid any ****ers like the plague that have banned PSC's. Also spread that to any other contractor I can find. Personally I want them to suffer.
Godlike
Clientco was only offering FTC (and then not to everyone) or PAYE via Agency so I quit (had only been there 4 months anyway - most of my gigs are short).
Have some remote work with a foreign clientco which I hope will tide me over.
Agree about Clientcos with PSC bans and am planning on changing personal away from HSBC bank for this reason.
Still gathering requirements...
I have to say, I would be inclined to agree with you and I've commented on the same thing with northern lad before. Perhaps pretty confrontational at times. That said, I couldn't agree with him more here. I think he's potentially saving you from a world of pain.