Well guys, I have received my official notice of redundancy today. I must say though I am feeling quite buoyant though. I will be "out on my arse" on the 31st March but they have to give me 3 months pay due to notice requirements (from today), plus redundancy pay, so I will be fine and I have enough money in the bank to keep me going for a very long time (although I'd rather leave my house deposit money alone). This is because the UK office of the company I work for are being closed. It never did so well, all of my work came via the Swiss office anyway.
I'm not remotely worried though. I have an interview next week for a job in Manchester, perfect skill/experience fit for a lot more money than I am currently on which is my preferred lead.
But also I know that my previous client (I worked with them for nearly 2 years) are also pretty keen on getting their hands on me for a project they have but that would involve emigration to Switzerland which I am still contemplating.
And also the German office of my company want to keep me on too, I am very well regarded by them. I don't know how that would work, I think on a freelance basis from my perspective (as I would be working for clients in Germany for a German company but domicile in the UK, the tax issues are a minefield).
And other leads at a somewhat more embryonic stage.
So although I am being made redundant, I see this as a positive thing from my perspective - it gives me an incentive to look for other opportunities, and there are good opportunities with sh*tloads of cash.
Getting out of the sciences was the best choice I ever made!
I'm not remotely worried though. I have an interview next week for a job in Manchester, perfect skill/experience fit for a lot more money than I am currently on which is my preferred lead.
But also I know that my previous client (I worked with them for nearly 2 years) are also pretty keen on getting their hands on me for a project they have but that would involve emigration to Switzerland which I am still contemplating.
And also the German office of my company want to keep me on too, I am very well regarded by them. I don't know how that would work, I think on a freelance basis from my perspective (as I would be working for clients in Germany for a German company but domicile in the UK, the tax issues are a minefield).
And other leads at a somewhat more embryonic stage.
So although I am being made redundant, I see this as a positive thing from my perspective - it gives me an incentive to look for other opportunities, and there are good opportunities with sh*tloads of cash.
Getting out of the sciences was the best choice I ever made!
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