new job; what should i do?

should i serve notice now?

  • yes

    Votes: 1 3.6%
  • no, wait for the checks

    Votes: 27 96.4%

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Have you had it confirmed you’ll be inside or outside IR35 if your contracting as new refs cover PSC’s and some traders from April.
 
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alecstilleyedye

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Have you had it confirmed you’ll be inside or outside IR35 if your contracting as new refs cover PSC’s and some traders from April.
i’ll be a full time employee working for the consultancy. i’ve had written offer subject to checks…
 
now for the battle between professionalism and having few ****s to give ;)
Never burn bridges and all that
 
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alecstilleyedye

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I work at a housing association in the North east. Want to PM with name? Off to another RSL?
old company is salix homes in salford. they’ve won a few awards this year and have got a new chief exec. new company is a digital consultancy where, as a content designer, i’ll be doing more of what i do best and for considerably more money (kids to feed and all that)…
 
of course not. old (current) employer is a housing association and do good things for their tenants and communities. pay isn’t the best, and they aren’t very digital, hence the move…
Sorry Alecs, I thought you meant been professional even though not giving a poo about current job.....misunderstanding on my part
 
BPSS is a pretty easy clearance level unless you've been very very naughty, SC hmmm not so much if you can find a branch of the GOV that's prepared to submit your application, i have high levels of clearance and have had even high for the USA GOV that process was a bit of a joke until they realised the only people capable of doing the job that required those levels were non US and suddenly a lot of red tape disappeared.

I'm about to SC again 🙄 for the most boring of purposes as well
 
@alecstilleyedye, don’t blame you bud if the pay isn’t right, sometimes cash over other benefits prevail but also don’t be disheartened if it doesn’t work out as they’ll be a good chance you can get back in to social housing/development/ALMO later, if you have experience of the sector and the quirks required to fulfil the governance and viability ratings needs.
 
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