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    Contracting: Pros n Cons

    @faithfilms09 It's unpaid leave. You just tell your boss that you won't be available on certain days. Most companies are fine with you taking time off during your contract, but you should double check that with the recruiter before accepting a role. And read the contract.
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    Contracting: Pros n Cons

    @psalm9 Not really. 1k/day contracting gig, after taking 4 weeks annual leave, 2 weeks sick leave, 10 days public holidays, you are still earning 205k/year (if including super its 225k). Usually people who can get a 1k/day contracting gig will not be able to get a 205k permie role. They would...
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    Contracting: Pros n Cons

    @faithfilms09 http://www.contractorpermie.com/
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    Contracting: Pros n Cons

    @faithfilms09 Most recruitment agencies will handle that for you, but they take a cut of your pay. Usually quoted day rates at most agencies are AFTER the agency cut. Ask your recruiter. I've been working as a contractor for years and never done my own payroll tax/super.
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    Pickles auctions charging me for something I didn’t bid on

    @kingsley Post the email address that sent you the bill. I can probably tell you if it's a scam based on that.
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