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best rate was £1200 a day in 1999. But I was a perm so didn't see much of that.
That was the peak. Dotcom boom combined with Y2K. And no WiPro/Tata/TM.See You Next TuesdayComment
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My highest rate wasn't my best rate.
The most number of days billed in a year is never a good year.
If I work more than 220 days a year, I'm not doing enough living.
Highest rate would be about 4 years ago when a client paid £18,000 for me to have a meeting for an hour and a half.
Next highest was about 18 years ago, a meeting that ended up taking 5 minutes cost them £750.
Best rate is the one where I am happiest with the £, the location, the stress & effort.
I'd rather have £800 a day working from home than £1000 a day travelling in to London.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by LondonPM1 View PostSome nostalgia perhaps but I do wonder what peoples highest rates were and the number of days they were working for was and the industry
For me it was 2017 - 840 a day / 230 days a year / Finance london
Those were the days - Nowadays 650 is the top and most likely 500 and its bleak
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostJan 1 2000. £600/hour.
I did rather well in 2010 with a deal of half my normal rate to develop a product plus 15% of gross sales income for five years. You gotta love passive income!Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFeb 1 2000. £6.00/hour.
I did rather well in 2010 with a deal of half my normal rate to develop a product plus 15% of gross sales income for five years. You gotta love passive income!Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostI was at college, earning minimum wage of £3 an hour, working in a restaurant.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 PostThat's terrible. I was on £2.35/hour in my part time job in 1991!
My job at college was playing poker
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