Not the first client where the rate you start on is the rate you're on for the next 1000 years.
In a way, I can see where they're coming from. You're already expensive so why should they pay even more - they're already in the spot where they need to keep paying you. Also, if you're doing the same thing then, in their heads, why pay more?
BUT, decent client generally. Pretty good (mostly) for things like TOIL if I work extra (sometimes they try it on), flexibility on hours etc, nice permies to work with. Bit of a trek on train every day but you get used to it - although it does knacker me by end of week.
What have others managed to negotiate instead of rate increase?
WFH is the good one I suppose. They're not keen here on that (apart from when they want something from me to do remotely!). After almost 2 years I think they trust me.
Even though it would save me nothing in cost (train season ticket) even once a fortnight would be golden in terms of less stress that day (and 3 hours travelling saved).
Any other things to consider? Call it "perks"?
In a way, I can see where they're coming from. You're already expensive so why should they pay even more - they're already in the spot where they need to keep paying you. Also, if you're doing the same thing then, in their heads, why pay more?
BUT, decent client generally. Pretty good (mostly) for things like TOIL if I work extra (sometimes they try it on), flexibility on hours etc, nice permies to work with. Bit of a trek on train every day but you get used to it - although it does knacker me by end of week.
What have others managed to negotiate instead of rate increase?
WFH is the good one I suppose. They're not keen here on that (apart from when they want something from me to do remotely!). After almost 2 years I think they trust me.
Even though it would save me nothing in cost (train season ticket) even once a fortnight would be golden in terms of less stress that day (and 3 hours travelling saved).
Any other things to consider? Call it "perks"?
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