Hi everyone,
Been a ghost on here for a while and now I need some help
I've been contracting for a year now, coming up to my second 6th month renewal which my client has already (verbally) said he'll renew
Last time I got renewed I just went with it; kept the same rate, no fuss, no discussions, just signed away and stayed on for 6 months more
This time around I'm looking at getting another contract elsewhere, as my agent claims my rate is the higher rate that's on the market (£18ph - Desktop Support Engineer) which I know is fluff as I have ads coming through offering at least £150 up to £200 per day which I'm getting interest from, however they're typically immediate or short-notice starts and I've got 4 weeks left on my current contract
So what my question is, how would I approach this; asking for a rate increase (if I decide to stay on with my current client)? Do I talk to the client first, or approach the agent? Is there a typical strategy to use when asking for a rate increase?
Thanks in advance for your help
Been a ghost on here for a while and now I need some help
I've been contracting for a year now, coming up to my second 6th month renewal which my client has already (verbally) said he'll renew
Last time I got renewed I just went with it; kept the same rate, no fuss, no discussions, just signed away and stayed on for 6 months more
This time around I'm looking at getting another contract elsewhere, as my agent claims my rate is the higher rate that's on the market (£18ph - Desktop Support Engineer) which I know is fluff as I have ads coming through offering at least £150 up to £200 per day which I'm getting interest from, however they're typically immediate or short-notice starts and I've got 4 weeks left on my current contract
So what my question is, how would I approach this; asking for a rate increase (if I decide to stay on with my current client)? Do I talk to the client first, or approach the agent? Is there a typical strategy to use when asking for a rate increase?
Thanks in advance for your help



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