Average rate 350-450 ....good rates above 500 up to around 600 in banking, exceptional above this.
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What counts as a good (daily) rate these days?
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Originally posted by Bright Spark View Post
Role ......................... Av Salary ....... No. of jobs.
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AIX Administrator ..... £1,300,000 ... 31
Time to dig out the AIX books, methinks.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostOh I don't know, I guess IBM charge about £2500 so you should probably do the same I should think.
Or maybe you could provide some more information on what area/location/skillset/industry/experience/urgency you're on about.
HTHKing of Chutney.
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What ever you are personally happy with is 'a good rate'.The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.Comment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostAnything over £500, I'd suggest, at least for London.
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In the current market 200 would be about the going rate for what I do
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Some people are dreaming if they think 400 - 500 pounds a day is a 'good rate' in the current market.
Unless you're in central london, I'd say that was a ******* good rate in the current climate.
A good rate in the current climate outside london is circa £300 a day. I'd go so far to save the average going rate is around £250 pd.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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500 is still just about gettable for senior PM in London at the moment - but not many about. Although I've had lots offering a lot less...
I suspect the agencies on fixed percentages are able to offer this - the others may be taking advantage of the situ.Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostSome people are dreaming if they think 400 - 500 pounds a day is a 'good rate' in the current market.
Unless you're in central london, I'd say that was a ******* good rate in the current climate.
A good rate in the current climate outside london is circa £300 a day. I'd go so far to save the average going rate is around £250 pd.Comment
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