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That's exactly what I thought. Not the highest rate granted but not really worthy of pointing out. Fully remote will add tens to the rate so whoever takes that won't exactly be on the breadline.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Looks like the type of role you could take 2 or 3 of and bring in £1k a day easily. They can't expect much effort for that rate. Keep expectations low and leave the role(s) off the CV if required.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostFair enough folks.Comment
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Good luck with that - I have had simultaneous roles before but I did work them both! I will admit a couple of times I did reading on role B while sat in a conference call for role A that I absolutely had no interest in.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
Looks like the type of role you could take 2 or 3 of and bring in £1k a day easily. They can't expect much effort for that rate. Keep expectations low and leave the role(s) off the CV if required.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Making £1,000 a day is, in my opinion, a good thing. Especially if it's a telecommuting case. It's a very large amount and a lot of people will love getting paid that much during the day. With that kind of money, it will be easier for me personally to fit money and make enough money. But since this is not my case yet, I do instant loans very often on an app I discovered there can.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
Looks like the type of role you could take 2 or 3 of and bring in £1k a day easily. They can't expect much effort for that rate. Keep expectations low and leave the role(s) off the CV if required.Last edited by Gibson; 24 July 2022, 07:23.Comment
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Which is great until you start looking for a new gig.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
Looks like the type of role you could take 2 or 3 of and bring in £1k a day easily. They can't expect much effort for that rate. Keep expectations low and leave the role(s) off the CV if required.
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You'd get a reference from your wife, not your side chicks.Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Which is great until you start looking for a new gig.Comment
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Except it's not a great gig on your CV when you want a proper role.Originally posted by ConsultingTechArchitect View Post
You'd get a reference from your wife, not your side chicks.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I hope you’re well.
I have a number of clients who are looking for Delphi Developers.
These are fully remote 3-6 month contracts which are outside of IR35.
There is flexibility to work full or part-time hours each week.
Rates are between £250-350 a day depending on experience.
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I thought the Perl one I mentioned early today was an ancient skillset.Originally posted by TheDude View PostI hope you’re well.
I have a number of clients who are looking for Delphi Developers.
These are fully remote 3-6 month contracts which are outside of IR35.
There is flexibility to work full or part-time hours each week.
Rates are between £250-350 a day depending on experience.
Can do it but why would anyone do historic work at that sort of rate - there is no upside - crap rate, no skill enhancement,probablya crap clientmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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