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    #11
    Margins listed there seem pretty standard to me (for permie roles that is)

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bright Spark
      My agency is a preferred supplier and their just taking
      11.0% of the gross daily rate fee (£450pd).

      I think average is about 15-20% for contractors I guess permanent
      is going to be higher.

      a few years ago I was doing a contract for a consultantcy through
      an agency, and found out the rates when the consutantcy manager
      left invoice printouts near the printer.

      Client ->Consultantcy (£55ph) -> Agency (£35ph) -> Me (£27ph)

      Market rates at the time (97-99) for my skillset was approx £25-30ph so
      I guess consultantcies can take an even bigger cut than agencies,
      especially with clients who don't know anything about IT market.
      I know an agency that took a 100% mark up on what the contractor took ie if the contractor got £250 per day they charged £500 per day.

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        #13
        fair enough then chaps. my problem is that a margin of 30 per cent has priced me out of the role I was looking at.

        obviously the client have a budget and by me looking for slightly more than is being advertised I seem to have gubbed myself
        Every Saint has a past, Every Sinner a future"


        Originally Posted by Pogle
        I wasnt really into men at the time - IYKWIM

        HTH

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          #14
          I am an Abraxas contractor.

          I know that their margins are higher than other since my Manager (aka End Client) told me that out of the 4-5 agencies that he uses, Abraxas are the most expensive.

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            #15
            Originally posted by buffdaddy
            I am an Abraxas contractor.

            I know that their margins are higher than other since my Manager (aka End Client) told me that out of the 4-5 agencies that he uses, Abraxas are the most expensive.
            How do you know that it isn't you who's most expensive?

            tim

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              #16
              i will never know that.

              all i am saying is that out of a small pool of agencies that my end client uses, Abraxas is most expensive. But i guess they got them a top notch contractor!

              for good quality everyone pays a premium

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