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bbp did you get what you need by way of an answer?
If your agent takes a percentage, maybe they can do the conversation for you. I had that happen in my first contract role and got 10%, it took 5 minutes. They can just ask, if it is a no then at least it was tried. Remember, they will get more money if it is percentage based and have the contract negotiation skills.Comment
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Originally posted by goonbreath View Postbbp did you get what you need by way of an answer?
If your agent takes a percentage, maybe they can do the conversation for you. I had that happen in my first contract role and got 10%, it took 5 minutes. They can just ask, if it is a no then at least it was tried. Remember, they will get more money if it is percentage based and have the contract negotiation skills.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Post
You increase your rate by asking but in all likelihood you aren't going to get anything by staying.
So start hunting for a new contract so you are in a position to ask for more money (matching the rate of your newly found better paying contract) or don't expect an increase.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
This is not true, I am receiving a rate increase of 1% in April.Comment
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