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    #11
    Originally posted by wifigeek2 View Post
    "That means you get £75 every day you turn up, regardless of how long you spend working"

    So I can, in theory, turn up for an hour, and go home? sounds good to me... might start taking advantage of that given how much im being ripped off.. surely they *know* im being ripped off. ive already told them that even graduates on IT contracting jobs get approx 150-200/day minimum.

    at the mo im doing 12hours per day inc travel.. works out far less than NMW.

    the company itself is a HR and Health & safety consultancy.. so they are well aware of 'consultant' rates, bit worried about being screwed over and forced to accept work I dont want..

    im now in the position where I dont really need the money, but having the experience as a grad would be fairly good..

    Think it would be possible to go back to them and say, 250-300/day or I will go work for some other clients that are willing to pay me what my skillset is worth?
    Wrong.

    The going rate for what your doing was about right the 1st time: £150 - £200 pd, (I'm not sure how much developiment you're doing though). Many support bods dream of £250 - £300pd.

    Don't go from being naive to greedy in one fell swoop, else you'll price yourself out of that experience you're wanting...
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #12
      150/pd including ordering new kit for them, providing consultancy on what they have (phone systems etc) and inc expenses?

      I had a look at IT job watch which is why I was under the impression that 250-300/pd was about 'normal'.

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        #13
        Originally posted by wifigeek2 View Post
        150/pd including ordering new kit for them, providing consultancy on what they have (phone systems etc) and inc expenses?

        I had a look at IT job watch which is why I was under the impression that 250-300/pd was about 'normal'.
        Normal is irrelevant when someone will bend over and accept £75/day.

        How was the rate decided, did they advertise it, did you offer that as your rate?

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          #14
          was advertised at 13/ph "PAYE", I went in for the advert, they noticed i was already self-employed and said "75/day, thats what all our contractors get, we dont pay travel or expenses etc" and what you will be doing is entering content into an existing CMS system.

          I accepted it a) not knowing any better about market rates etc and b) given it was monkey work I wouldnt need to use any skills for.

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            #15
            Originally posted by wifigeek2 View Post
            was advertised at 13/ph "PAYE", I went in for the advert, they noticed i was already self-employed and said "75/day, thats what all our contractors get, we dont pay travel or expenses etc" and what you will be doing is entering content into an existing CMS system.

            I accepted it a) not knowing any better about market rates etc and b) given it was monkey work I wouldnt need to use any skills for.
            My son earns just shy of that working in Holland and Barrett, with commission.
            Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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              #16
              Originally posted by wifigeek2 View Post
              was advertised at 13/ph "PAYE", I went in for the advert, they noticed i was already self-employed and said "75/day, thats what all our contractors get, we dont pay travel or expenses etc" and what you will be doing is entering content into an existing CMS system.
              Go and renegotiate straight away. "I'm doing much more than I was originally engaged to do, I want a payrise".

              Whatever happens, start looking for another contract. You are on slave rates where you are. Seriously, I pay my cleaner more than you are getting paid.
              Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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                #17
                noone really knows your skill set or aptitude so its up to you. If you know you are worth more then negotiate your position. Also dont just look at job boards!!! Apply for jobs and go to a couple of interviews, if you are offered roles in the 150-200 bracket then argue from a position of strength - or just leave and accept the new position

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