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    #61
    Originally posted by tomtomagain View Post
    Absolutely right. My friend is a "Client Director" at a big Indian consultancy. His corporate rules say he has to make a 30 - 40% margin on all placed staff.

    So they only place UK contractors for as short a time as possible whilst scouring their "Bench" in India for a suitable replacement.
    Yes, the Consultant companies has to have big margins but they need to invest in your trainings and pay you food and accommodation if you have an assignment far from your home, cleaning lady etc... Some consultants are good, some are crap, and like some contractors are good and some are crap.

    Permies use to hate consultancies and contractors, and there are tons of contractors with permie mentality that hurts my heart.

    The best way to start a career and gain experience for a future contractor is in a Consultant company as a permie. If you are not good in your deliverables or deal with the clients you are out in a couple of months.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Bee View Post
      Yes, the Consultant companies has to have big margins but they need to invest in your trainings and pay you food and accommodation if you have an assignment far from your home, cleaning lady etc... Some consultants are good, some are crap, and like some contractors are good and some are crap.

      Permies use to hate consultancies and contractors, and there are tons of contractors with permie mentality that hurts my heart.

      The best way to start a career and gain experience for a future contractor is in a Consultant company as a permie. If you are not good in your deliverables or deal with the clients you are out in a couple of months.
      Wow.... Just wow. :
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #63
        Originally posted by Bee View Post
        Yes, the Consultant companies has to have big margins but they need to invest in your trainings and pay you food and accommodation if you have an assignment far from your home, cleaning lady etc... Some consultants are good, some are crap, and like some contractors are good and some are crap.

        Permies use to hate consultancies and contractors, and there are tons of contractors with permie mentality that hurts my heart.

        The best way to start a career and gain experience for a future contractor is in a Consultant company as a permie. If you are not good in your deliverables or deal with the clients you are out in a couple of months.
        This isn't a UK thing though.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #64
          Bee, you're not related to Roger Irrelevant are you?


          The Chunt of Chunts.

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            #65
            Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
            If you are talking about my post its totally true.
            Consultancies use contractors as a last resort, usually when one of their inexperienced graduates, or Indian imports won't do.
            The other reason is because all the guys that are experienced are on another site.
            Why? Simply because they want to buy the experienced person and they have no choice.

            As I have stated before, your comments are often really quite worthless on here, as you just do not have the UK contracting experience.
            In fact 90% of the time, you will just confuse or mislead a poster.

            You can delude yourself you are being helpful and we are all wrong, but that's purely up to you.

            Contractors are also used when the consultancy can't sell a big team in; with a 2-4 person team, they need all players to hit the ground running without a hive mentality so get contractors in. A good job done by all can often lead to repeat business and bigger team, where the clients gets the pleasant surprise that they aren't getting 20 superstars this time round
            The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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              #66
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              This isn't a UK thing though.
              You can disagree but it’s the way they work. If it's not a UK thinking probably is the reason why they put foreigners in the IT Consultant firms in London. Excellent for the immigrants.

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                #67
                it's just this contract, next one could have you jumping around working 70 hours plus and stressed to the max....it's like a box of chocolates.....

                as for advice, just keep on billing....

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Bee View Post
                  You can disagree but it’s the way they work. If it's not a UK thinking probably is the reason why they put foreigners in the IT Consultant firms in London. Excellent for the immigrants.
                  No it's because UK people don't want the jobs for the level of pay and carp they give.
                  Last edited by SueEllen; 6 October 2016, 06:26.
                  "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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