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Average contractor rate rise and how often?

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    #21
    Put yourself in your client's mindset and answer this question honestly: Why should I pay this person more money and what value will i get from that, ie will i get I money back or I can I get better and cheaper else where?
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      #22
      TBH I have only ever got to the two year mark in a contract once and with hindsight I should have gone on to something new much earlier as it wasn't a great contract technology wise and I went a bit stale professionally speaking.

      Plus of course you can't claim for expenses anymore.

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        #23
        Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
        Put yourself in your client's mindset and answer this question honestly: Why should I pay this person more money and what value will i get from that, ie will i get I money back or I can I get better and cheaper else where?
        Client mindset is more often like 'The project is already late and we cant have key people leaving at this stage..'

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          #24
          I have in the past, but current contract has been going for 2 and a half years and im on the same rate as when I started. Im happy with my rate and the work is fully remote, also the market is very bad so not eager to rock the boat. Best time to get a rate bump is on your next role.

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