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Oddly my rate has been quite good over the last year and I would have had a quick turnaround between two contracts had sign off and Christmas not got in the way. In both instances the agent came to me though.Originally posted by hungry_hog View PostThe rates are actually good, even though market is slow, which I know seems anomalous.
I'm at an FS client and there are plenty of people on 1000+ Umbrella rate (not me I hasten to add). The posh coffee shops (coffee 4 to 15 quid!) are doing a roaring trade.
it depends hugely on previous experience specific to that client, if you have it they pay top dollar. Worth more than 20 years at the fabled "top tier" IBs
I will probably be out for six months next time out but maybe we are beginning to see the contractor field thin out in some sectors?Comment
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Yes it's vanished (the listing I saw) - it's appeared on totaljobs as £660 a day.Originally posted by sreed View Post
Care to share the listing? That has to be a mistake, I can’t recall ever having seen any inside contract that pays £120 a day!
Working backwards from net pay, that translates into a PAYE salary of around 21k or so which (even for a 35 hour week) is just above min wage!Comment
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Lucky to have found a new role after just 1 week on the bench (Outside again), but my rate is now £100 less than last time I worked at the client back in 2019!Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Oddly my rate has been quite good over the last year and I would have had a quick turnaround between two contracts had sign off and Christmas not got in the way. In both instances the agent came to me though.
I will probably be out for six months next time out but maybe we are beginning to see the contractor field thin out in some sectors?Comment
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I remember UK used to be the odd one out as it simply said what's possible in a position with some of Europe asking for salary reqs. Now it seems pretty much whole of Europe has this and UK is also playing the "how low can you go" game. 35k isn't that crazy nowadays but for regular, non senior tech people and yes even in London. It's a bloody joke.Originally posted by tsmith View Post
Im seeing 90% of roles with 'state salary requirements' - 10 years ago it was maybe 10%. Times have changed. How long before its 35k for a senior XYZ role in London?
I try and put 'market rates' if theres no integer only check
Woman actually called me about a role I applied for with this approach - 'you put market rates - the role is paying £55k 6 months FTC'
I said can you do £60k? - She said no
I also had a initial job interview and I asked about salary range, got asked the same tulipe "well how much are you thinking" and it turned out I was only 5k off, but even that sounded like "well maybe it's doable, but I'm not sure". If 5k leeway is too much to swallow I bloody give up.Comment
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Once companies work out how much they are being ripped off for Cloud hosting/compared to the performance they are getting they'll be all going back to on premise in next 1/2 years so lots of work there.
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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To be fair I remember a lot of people saying the same thing 10 years ago when the boom started so it's a bit way overdue if that is going to start happening.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostOnce companies work out how much they are being ripped off for Cloud hosting/compared to the performance they are getting they'll be all going back to on premise in next 1/2 years so lots of work there.
qh
A lot of people also said the same about the quality of offshoring companies and it would all come back onshore... which it hasn't.
Fingers crossed on both... BIDI'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You clearly haven't experienced how much money companies can waste with on-premise kit to change their mind a year later.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostOnce companies work out how much they are being ripped off for Cloud hosting/compared to the performance they are getting they'll be all going back to on premise in next 1/2 years so lots of work there.
qh
Although I do agree on paper on-premise should be cheaper than cloud. Like a permanent employee should be cheaper than a contractor.Comment
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My post was 11% sarcasm, 80% tongue-in-cheek and 9% butterscotch ripple.
qh
He 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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