Thanks for the feedback. The lower daily rate is with an Indian agency. Not that it should matter but weary based on what I’ve read. The higher rate is the same as what I’ve been on for past couple years in other roles. I wasn’t sure on the situation of the market so took the first role offered in an attempt to keep earning until something better came along. That happened sooner than expected.
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The question really is ‘should you take a pay cut you’ve committed to, or not?’Originally posted by simplicity View PostThanks for the feedback. The lower daily rate is with an Indian agency. Not that it should matter but weary based on what I’ve read. The higher rate is the same as what I’ve been on for past couple years in other roles. I wasn’t sure on the situation of the market so took the first role offered in an attempt to keep earning until something better came along. That happened sooner than expected.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Agreed. It changes the dynamic of the question a bit.Originally posted by Lance View PostThe question really is ‘should you take a pay cut you’ve committed to, or not?’Comment
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Put yourself first .....you’re the only one who will and you’re not a charity. Do whatever gives you the easiest time.Comment
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So they offered significantly under market and now they're going to lose the contractor?Originally posted by simplicity View PostThanks for the feedback. The lower daily rate is with an Indian agency. Not that it should matter but weary based on what I’ve read. The higher rate is the same as what I’ve been on for past couple years in other roles. I wasn’t sure on the situation of the market so took the first role offered in an attempt to keep earning until something better came along. That happened sooner than expected.
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Just use some lame excuse, like sorry my personal circumstances have suddenly changed and I won't be able to start the contract. Done it several times, agencies will moan a bit, but for 150 per day you just don't careComment
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That puts a very different picture on it. I would be avoiding the Indian Agency if they were offering £150 a day more given they are the one paying less it's a complete no brainer.Originally posted by simplicity View PostThanks for the feedback. The lower daily rate is with an Indian agency. Not that it should matter but weary based on what I’ve read. The higher rate is the same as what I’ve been on for past couple years in other roles. I wasn’t sure on the situation of the market so took the first role offered in an attempt to keep earning until something better came along. That happened sooner than expected.
Just say you've got a family issue and the location is sadly no longer practical...Comment
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Or sub the first contract to a gent from the subcontinent.Originally posted by madame SasGuru View PostThat puts a very different picture on it. I would be avoiding the Indian Agency if they were offering £150 a day more given they are the one paying less it's a complete no brainer.
Just say you've got a family issue and the location is sadly no longer practical...Comment
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This changes everything go for the 150 a day higher. Indian agencies are notorious for getting a resource onsite to land the role then dumping you for someone cheaper they manage to get in from the indian sub continent @ 100 a day max!Originally posted by simplicity View PostThanks for the feedback. The lower daily rate is with an Indian agency.
You must be very new to this or naïve its been going on for ages now their tactics are quite blatant.Comment
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