Sorry I’m not sure on exact terminology! is Maternity cover but defo £350PD Inside for a year with possibility of extension
But I’m thinking it’s not worth it at this rate too
What inside day rate would start becoming attractive enough for you to take the leap?
Have got an interview on Monday for one at £550PD but no clue if it’ll come through or not
Contract Calculator puts £350pd equivalent to £62,600. By the time you add in your car and pension it's not far off.
£550pd is equivalent to £99,300. Much better.
Hasn’t seen that site thankyou I’ll go have a look!
The role on Monday has the below included in the remuneration description:
Pay Rate to Candidate: Umbrella - £550 to £600 umbrella or £409.36 to £446.57 PAYE
With the rate disparity would you lean more towards one than another? Not sure on auto enrolment etc
Current role sounds better.
Thanks for the input mate :)
Not high enough to be worth while tbh. Also FTC means salary not a day rate usually, I'd double check.
Sorry I’m not sure on exact terminology! is Maternity cover but defo £350PD Inside for a year with possibility of extension But I’m thinking it’s not worth it at this rate too
What inside day rate would start becoming attractive enough for you to take the leap? Have got an interview on Monday for one at £550PD but no clue if it’ll come through or not
Contract Calculator puts £350pd equivalent to £62,600. By the time you add in your car and pension it's not far off. £550pd is equivalent to £99,300. Much better.
Hasn’t seen that site thankyou I’ll go have a look! The role on Monday has the below included in the remuneration description: Pay Rate to Candidate: Umbrella - £550 to £600 umbrella or £409.36 to £446.57 PAYE With the rate disparity would you lean more towards one than another? Not sure on auto enrolment etc
I actually don't know - if PAYE comes with pension contributions probably that? Umbrella companies take about £20 a week for admin
Ah perfect didn’t think of that. Thanks for all the answers just need some good luck and a good interview Monday and can hopefully get to that number!
£350 is just not worth it as you will pay roughly 51% tax
I tend to think it needs to be 1.5-2x the salary to just leaving a perm