Have see the one for the NHS on the boards the other day wanting something similar down south for £200 a day.. Riiiiight.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI had a email yesterday for a Service Process Designer wanting £400pd skills and experience for 'upto' £300pd, which means that they'd offer £250-275 if you bothered to contact them.
Mind you it was in Oldham, but it's still £100 short.
Then one of 3 things occur:-
1) they find someone who is crap and may or may not realise
2) they keep looking
3) they keep looking and finally ask someone what a suitable rate is for the skill set and offer that....
Mind you you could be paying the current market consultancy rate and still get crap.... The simple rule is that unless you know what you are doing find someone else who does know to help you out...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
Mind you you could be paying the current market consultancy rate and still get crap.... The simple rule is that unless you know what you are doing find someone else who does know to help you out...
Boring times....Comment
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Originally posted by kolata View PostVery true, but works the other way too: Had a 3.5 monther outside London for ~£500 a day and they didn't have any tasks for me. Zero, none, nada, zilch - they didn't know what I can do, they didn't know the technology in question, so just sat there 9 till 5 reading the web.
Boring times....
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostVery true, but works the other way too: Had a 3.5 monther outside London for ~£500 a day and they didn't have any tasks for me. Zero, none, nada, zilch - they didn't know what I can do, they didn't know the technology in question, so just sat there 9 till 5 reading the web.
Boring times....
Currently I've undone 80% of what they did and added 3 pieces of custom functionality to provide the things they actually need (all of which are owned by me and I will shortly start selling to others). The strange thing is that I'm under no pressure to deliver...
They've just created another requirement and that will be an even nicer thing to sell to others (it doesn't require much coding but looks mightily impressive).
The strange thing is I'm not doing much during the day but working long hours every night to implement the version I can flog to others...Last edited by eek; 21 July 2016, 09:13.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThis contract is the same, I'm in after two consultancies screwed up....
Currently I've undone 80% of what they did and added 3 pieces of custom functionality to provide the things they actually need (all of which are owned by me and I will shortly start selling to others). The strange thing is that I'm under no pressure to deliver...
They've just created another requirement and that will be an even nicer thing to sell to others (it doesn't require much coding but looks mightily impressive).
The strange thing is I'm not doing much during the day but working long hours every night to implement the version I can flog to others...Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThis contract is the same, I'm in after two consultancies screwed up....
Currently I've undone 80% of what they did and added 3 pieces of custom functionality to provide the things they actually need (all of which are owned by me and I will shortly start selling to others). The strange thing is that I'm under no pressure to deliver...
They've just created another requirement and that will be an even nicer thing to sell to others (it doesn't require much coding but looks mightily impressive).
The strange thing is I'm not doing much during the day but working long hours every night to implement the version I can flog to others...The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostCan't you take your laptop into work and free up your evenings?
Finally, I'm away from home Andy may as well do something in my eveningsmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by stek View PostOdd, I just got a 50% increase albeit abroad...
But no UK.Comment
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Originally posted by blackeye View PostLol are you trolling? Another convenient 50% drop.Comment
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