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    #41
    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    yep! a lot of companies are reducing rates or using the "credit crunch" as an excuse to pay contractors less.

    I've been in the situation being put forward for a job and asked to reduce my rate, on saying no, the agency then comes back saying the company will agree on my rate but the other poor schmucks who agreed a rate drop get put forward at a lower rate.

    Experience doesn't matter any more, its who's cheapest.
    Especially with some contracts paying permie wages...

    Been on the bench for 4 weeks now. Turned down 2 interviews - probably a mistake, but the market does seem much more bouyant now - only time will tell.

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      #42
      Originally posted by norrahe View Post
      yep! a lot of companies are reducing rates or using the "credit crunch" as an excuse to pay contractors less.

      I've been in the situation being put forward for a job and asked to reduce my rate, on saying no, the agency then comes back saying the company will agree on my rate but the other poor schmucks who agreed a rate drop get put forward at a lower rate.

      Experience doesn't matter any more, its who's cheapest.
      That's been the case, in my experience, for some time now. Consequently, have reluctantly dropped my rate a notch to get the gig... have twice managed to renegotiate at renewal time to the full whack, but that's not the norm, sadly.

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        #43
        I should point out I'd already dropped my rate by £100 a day.

        on another note was waiting on agent to get back to me with dates for interview next week, only to be told he'd received an e-mail from the client with names of interviewees and mine wasn't on the list, even though the client had said they wanted to interview me. Agent tried ringing client to find out why i was dropped, client is refusing to return calls. (so he says).

        then again given the way the agent was describing said client, he sounded a right nightmare, so may be I'm better off.

        so back on the bench again, waiting for the market on the insurance side of things to pick up.

        tulip happens!
        "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

        Norrahe's blog

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          #44
          Had a similar situation to you Bob Dalek. Arrived at clientco expecting to be taking over a dotnet/webservices/SQL Server app that had just been completed... first day on the job I was looking at it thinking 'WTF??? is this?' - It really was the slowest badly written pile of tulip I have ever come across.

          Fortunately my self-preservation skills are pretty good, so it actually took me around 2-3 months before I managed to get the whole application canned and redone the proper way (i.e. actually doing some user requirements and FDLC).

          My boss (also a woman) actually commended me for being the one to point out that the application wasn't up to scratch!

          Mind you have no tongue left from having to bite it constantly in meetings etc for first month or two.

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            #45
            gutted

            was offered a permie role of 50k inc car allowance back in march this year, turned it down....

            stupid move in hindsight...

            contracted until june with the same company, by then they found a permie to replace me.

            went on holiday from mid june until sept. Got married during that time and had honeymoon in mexico....

            looked for a whole month before landing a 4 week contract, in second week now.....

            Kinda of wished I took that permie role, home based too and I was rated the No1 PM by the MD.

            Now, I am forced to look at day rates of £200, travelling and staying away from home....


            Actually went back ealier on in Oct, but they didn't have any positions open now, surprise surprise...

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              #46
              My time on the bench starts on monday, after a contract lasting 20 months (extended 3 times).
              Not expecting much before Christmas......fingers crossed for after Christmas.
              It's Deja-vu all over again!

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