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Levo-Lon

Guru
Ive spent my working life Not knowing where my work next job will be..zero contract?? I dont have any option..

do what will make life easier for you..i know id take option one..and look for a better job in the meantime
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Job dillema,if you had the choice between a new direction that would pay reasonably well with no commute but sporadically ie 0 hour contract, or return to a previous existance that would pay better but commit to a 50hr week +15mile commute. Money for survival not an issue, but luxuries is. Which would you choose? Spare time or money to spend?
That would depend on how old you are. If over 50, option 1. If under 50, I'd go for 2.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
I just got out of a 50hr week and now down to 40hrs...but I'm salaried so no loss of pay. I hated 50hrs...its not doing it, thats just accepting 10hr days is 'normal'...it was the lack of desire to do anything when I got home, a bit too tired to fire myself up..plus I live 21 miles away so it was an hours commute a day even by car.

if you pro rata it, is the 50hr rate any better or are you just working longer for the same hourly rate..

TBF the zero hours would concern me...
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I'm currently looking to change jobs and for the first time the money isn't the most important thing. It's about the flexibility I want and who is willing to offer it.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Plan C: You have the basics covered already. Any paid work is for extras only. Unless you really enjoy working for other people, retire from that life and do something else instead that you DO enjoy and if that brings in some spending money - great! For example, I know someone who made a few thousand pounds a year buying and selling things he liked on eBay.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I'd be inclined to go with option 1 as extra time on this planet is one luxury you can't buy no matter what your bank balance but I'd still like some sort of job security I admit.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
option 1. Luxuries are a state of mind. As a kind of relevant example, I used to have Amazon prime and buy something pretty much every month. I asked myself if I really needed all that. Could have been a mid-30's crisis, but instead of buying stuff I started selling stuff on Ebay every week until I'd got a few hundred quid. Now I don't even go on Amazon unless I desperately need something. With young kids around, my rare luxury is free time, which costs nothing!
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
You can't buy "time" and when you go you'll wish you'd had more of it. :okay:

I am 53 and work on a zero hour contract, but I own everything (House, car etc) and I don't need to work full time so why would I do that? For more stuff? I might die next month. I have found that the contract, as long as everybody is reasonable, works very well for me, I am periodically approached with the offer of a contract but it seems to me that I have the best of both worlds. I always have enough hours (because it's in the public service and I cover sickness................) but if I want to book a cheap flight next Tuesday, I don't have to ask permission or put in a holiday request, I just book it & tell them that I am not available, same goes for sunny days too, those are for cycling. ^_^

But, prior I worked for myself so the insecurity of no guaranteed salary/hours is entirely normal for me, it doesn't worry me at all..It does worry some.
 

screenman

Squire
Whichever is going to give you the most pleasure. I enjoy what others may call work, I am not sure what to call doing something that gives me a buzz and pays well.

Having been self employed for over 40 years I have been lucky enough to make the changes that mean making money is fun and exciting.
 
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