Always a difficult one - being the awkward contractor who thinks hes special always looks bad I've found. I always help out if I can.
Got stitched up in last place so should learn my lesson. Agreeing to help out for 3 months ended up being 2 years and it was an "off the record" TOIL deal. Never again.
Current place asked me in principal and I said I'd help out if I could but let me know the rate. Next thing I know, its been sent to the agency, and I've had an email with a new schedule from my umbrella. £3.21 an hour on call..... (which I'm pretty sure is what the permies get) Umm no thanks.......
Just wondered what everyone else agrees to in general? Surely something like 10%-20% of rate is average?
To put it into perspective, my mrs is a nurse (private company not NHS). Pay is not great. Her oncall rate is £9.50 an hour (which OK is pretty good).
Got stitched up in last place so should learn my lesson. Agreeing to help out for 3 months ended up being 2 years and it was an "off the record" TOIL deal. Never again.
Current place asked me in principal and I said I'd help out if I could but let me know the rate. Next thing I know, its been sent to the agency, and I've had an email with a new schedule from my umbrella. £3.21 an hour on call..... (which I'm pretty sure is what the permies get) Umm no thanks.......
Just wondered what everyone else agrees to in general? Surely something like 10%-20% of rate is average?
To put it into perspective, my mrs is a nurse (private company not NHS). Pay is not great. Her oncall rate is £9.50 an hour (which OK is pretty good).
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