Have nearly finished a successful 18 months at the same company that was extended in 3 monthly chunks (normal for me).
Approached my agency about an extension and they say that the company has asked for a 10% deduction in my rate.
I've been a great wee earner for the agency and put business their way. It's also been a great contract for me so I'm not complaining at all.
The end business is very happy with my work and would like me to stay on (or so they say). It's a PM / Infrastructure role. They have more projects ahead.
The business at is not financial/banks and has not been particularly hit by the credit crunch. They are quasi-Government and agreed a budget months back.
I assume that either someone is lying or that the end business is "trying it on".
Any advice/comments welcome. Obviously I'll see what else is around and what else I want to do with my life right now...
It does reflect another posters comments that in the current market, agencies could be using this to boost their margins or the end business to force down costs, with the contractor in the middle.
As I said I'm not complaining and this is just really to hear from others who have faced the same problem and to share information about the market.
Approached my agency about an extension and they say that the company has asked for a 10% deduction in my rate.
I've been a great wee earner for the agency and put business their way. It's also been a great contract for me so I'm not complaining at all.
The end business is very happy with my work and would like me to stay on (or so they say). It's a PM / Infrastructure role. They have more projects ahead.
The business at is not financial/banks and has not been particularly hit by the credit crunch. They are quasi-Government and agreed a budget months back.
I assume that either someone is lying or that the end business is "trying it on".
Any advice/comments welcome. Obviously I'll see what else is around and what else I want to do with my life right now...
It does reflect another posters comments that in the current market, agencies could be using this to boost their margins or the end business to force down costs, with the contractor in the middle.
As I said I'm not complaining and this is just really to hear from others who have faced the same problem and to share information about the market.
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