I know a couple of guys in the UK who are essentially just coding all day, in full time jobs, making £100k a year.
BUt it's very rare IMO, I'm not even on 50% of that.
At one place where I worked with a permanent contract, the consultants were billing at 800-1200 gbp per day depending on seniority. There was agency cut of course but overall they made real well. this is when working at the same office at the same hours right next to me, just like an employee.
I haven’t been in the UK since a while so I hear that now things changed so you can no longer pretend to run a company when being essentially an employee.
That's actually been the case for about 20 years now. The relevant term is "IR35".
Anyway, apparently the changes are postponed to April 2021 at stationery frame of reference: https://www.taylorhopkinson.com/ir35/
The reason this is big news anyway is that for the first time, large clients will themselves become responsible for determining whether an engagement falls under IR35 or not, and may also become liable to the government for the shortfall if the determination made is incorrect. Until that point, it's the freelancer/contractor operating through an intermediary who is on the hook (except for various government contracts, where the analogous change came in a while back).
In a surprise to no-one who has ever worked in the independent sector, this has made lots of big businesses that were formerly quite regular users of the flexible workforce much more sceptical, and many big names appear to have outright shut down this way of working for now.
At some point, presumably our government will realise that it has to pay for its spending spree during the coronavirus and that getting the economy back on its feet is going to need that flexible workforce, so with a bit of luck they'll come to their senses and finally do something about IR35, though I'm not holding my breath.
I'm graduating this year, and many of my friends (and myself) are going to work for FANG+ and finance companies and hitting that figure.
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