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redundent
hi
:****: told tonight that my department of CS is going to shut in 18 months and i have to move back to london :****: or take pay off
what u think ????
steve
:****: told tonight that my department of CS is going to shut in 18 months and i have to move back to london :****: or take pay off
what u think ????
steve
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Originally Posted by Henrik
3 x AS?? I know what I'd do
are u likely to find another job in cumbria on a similar salary to what you're getting now, or will u have to move anyways?
either way, u cant pass up 3x.
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3 x annual salary are you serious? Thats gotta be some serious wonga and youve got 18mths to sort a new job out. I know what I would be doing.
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Fella take the payoff - 3x AS - Blimey - I'd pay off my mortage and still have 20k to last me till I found another job - dont hesitate
Unless you work in a lingerie factory or an lamborghini customer service centre with free lambo company cars....
Unless you work in a lingerie factory or an lamborghini customer service centre with free lambo company cars....
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Hi steave
sorry to hear about that but 3 times AS WOW im in the wrong job stop in sleepy cumbria take the money /nice STi8 to cheer you up and employers up here would be keen to take an eccentric chap such as yourself !!!
and you can always live off your wifes earnings .
i bet you coulds sell furniture too !!!
believe me money IS NOT everything as advancing years creep up on us all .
sorry to hear about that but 3 times AS WOW im in the wrong job stop in sleepy cumbria take the money /nice STi8 to cheer you up and employers up here would be keen to take an eccentric chap such as yourself !!!
and you can always live off your wifes earnings .
i bet you coulds sell furniture too !!!
believe me money IS NOT everything as advancing years creep up on us all .
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Bad luck Steve.
What are you qualified in? Look at the jobs available here in Cumbria and see what you could do. I'd seriously look at the redundancy though but only if you could get a job here in 18 months time.
Steve
What are you qualified in? Look at the jobs available here in Cumbria and see what you could do. I'd seriously look at the redundancy though but only if you could get a job here in 18 months time.
Steve
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3x AS and you are 'thinking' about it???
Holy Crap, the ink wouldn't have dried on the severance document before I had signed and taken my £250k and RAN!!
OK, I know that anything above £30k is taxed at 40% - but, even at a rather poorer 'take home' £162,000 you wouldn't see me for dust!! That would last me 3 years, enough time to land another job I would assume??
Pete
Holy Crap, the ink wouldn't have dried on the severance document before I had signed and taken my £250k and RAN!!
OK, I know that anything above £30k is taxed at 40% - but, even at a rather poorer 'take home' £162,000 you wouldn't see me for dust!! That would last me 3 years, enough time to land another job I would assume??
Pete
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Originally Posted by pslewis
3x AS and you are 'thinking' about it???
Holy Crap, the ink wouldn't have dried on the severance document before I had signed and taken my £250k and RAN!!
Pete
Holy Crap, the ink wouldn't have dried on the severance document before I had signed and taken my £250k and RAN!!
Pete
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I'm only talking £82k a year for heavens sake! The average wage is now close to £40k - so I'm not stretching the point - we are offering jobs at £45k - £60k without any suitable canditates coming forward!
But I still reckon I would cut'n'run for a £162k net pay-off ....
Pete
But I still reckon I would cut'n'run for a £162k net pay-off ....
Pete
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The average wage is now close to £40k - so I'm not stretching the point - we are offering jobs at £45k - £60k without any suitable canditates coming forward!
what job are u offering 60k/year for?
besides, from what i gather, in your case, wouldnt it be late retirement they'd offer rather than redundancy
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http://www.awe.co.uk/main_site/caree...ies/index.html
Strangely they have removed the salaries!? It was causing eruptions within the workforce!
Anyway, I know for a fact that Senior Project Managers are being offered £60k ...... you need to be of the highest calibre however, we do not take the also-rans!
Also, you need to be a UK national - obviously.
Pete
Strangely they have removed the salaries!? It was causing eruptions within the workforce!
Anyway, I know for a fact that Senior Project Managers are being offered £60k ...... you need to be of the highest calibre however, we do not take the also-rans!
Also, you need to be a UK national - obviously.
Pete
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Originally Posted by Redkop
I think you will find that the max payout for redundancy is limited to approx. £263.00 per year of employment. Could even be capped!
I get the state terms plus £1k a year.
Lee
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I think you will find that the max payout for redundancy is limited to approx. £263.00 per year of employment. Could even be capped!
My redundancy package is very generous, a lot more than 3x Salary! hence my overwhelming desire for me to get made redundant (its a HIGHER pay-off if I am made COMPULSARY redundant!) ....... role on the dole queue
Pete
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Honest to God PS, I did fall for that! I clicked on the link and found "several" this and "several" that required and "several" responsibilities.Classic!
BTW is your company called "F@ckwit IT Solutions" by any chance ?
BTW is your company called "F@ckwit IT Solutions" by any chance ?