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Demand for IT contractors rocketing? You're joking.
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostId also like to know the specifics of the 2k a day role and what industry and skills it involves
the best I had was £840 a day as a programme manager in an ib but those days are finished
recent numbers in ib are 550-650 max from a number of recruiters
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Be my guest.
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by ensignia View PostCurrently on £1680 a day.
With three clients.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
Are they keeping you on a retainer? Because you cannot potentially manage meetings and do work during 8h and not have meetings clash etc.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I understand the whole outside IR35 context and delivery based contract albeit I also understand that managers never change and you'd often have status updates and meetings about different subjects which would require your attendance. Coincidentally sometimes during the exact day. It's all cool and dandy but I would imagine if you do try to reschedule a few times or not attend, you'd be pretty soon out of that role...Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
Would the lady care to express that in words as well?
I understand the whole outside IR35 context and delivery based contract albeit I also understand that managers never change and you'd often have status updates and meetings about different subjects which would require your attendance. Coincidentally sometimes during the exact day. It's all cool and dandy but I would imagine if you do try to reschedule a few times or not attend, you'd be pretty soon out of that role...
There's been so much chat about multiple clients of late that I thought you were being a bit tongue in cheek with your comment.
When you work a mix of fixed price and day rate for multiple clients, as I have done, it is easy to spin things. In my situation the average day rate would have worked out to be about £450 but I could have just as accurately claimed to be on £900 a day.
It is entirely possible, as others have described, to service multiple clients, not upset anyone and earn a good combined rate. It very much depends on what it is you do, who you're doing it for, and the manner in which the engagement is being delivered.Comment
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Originally posted by ensignia View PostCurrently on £1680 a day.
With three clients.Comment
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