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    #11
    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I really hope so.

    I haven't received a single call from all the applications I've sent out over the past few weeks.
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    Originally posted by lje View Post
    Perhaps you could negotiate a notice period? They have come to you with an offer but if you explain that it is below your normal rate but you'll do it if they give you a notice period of whatever then it could give you good experience and bring some money in whilst you continue to look for something better.

    To be honest - even if they didn't go for that it sounds like you should take the role. It may not cover your living expenses but something is better than nothing...
    I thought notice periods were not IR35 friendly?

    Originally posted by wantacontract View Post
    Can you wait until April, or negotiate for the length of contract to be until April. Thats a good three months...I'm convinced that post April things will pick up...
    Yes 3 months might be fair I could do that. Anyway time for me to respond now.
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      #12
      Originally posted by Diver View Post
      I hope so too ladies, may your next appointments be prestigious, well paid and pleasant.


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        #13
        Originally posted by cojak View Post
        I really hope so.

        I haven't received a single call from all the applications I've sent out over the past few weeks.
        Having spoken to the few pimps who've made it into the office, a lot of people still aren't back from hols, some haven't bothered trying to get in to the office due to snow and most of the contacts at clientcos aren't in due to the weather.

        Most of my contacts are in the city and from chatting with some of my mates, everyone is working from home.

        We'll just have to wait and see.
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          #14
          Off The Bench!!!!!

          Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
          Anyway time for me to respond now.
          right - agreed a 12% pay cut for full-time work for 6 months with pro rata payments in the month where I have days off.

          I start tomorrow


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            #15
            Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
            right - agreed a 12% pay cut for full-time work for 6 months with pro rata payments in the month where I have days off.

            I start tomorrow


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              #16
              Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
              Had bad news that the role I thought I was going to get at a good rate has been put on hold.

              My previous client approached me and wanted to make me an offer as they are struggling for Project Management help - a fixed monthly fee to cover UK working days for 6 months work. Compared to my last rate it is another 20% cut on top of the 15% cut I took about 14 months ago - a cumulative 40% cut.

              Doesn't allow me to take holiday in that period and if I'm sick and can't make up the time then that doesn't fit either.

              I'm sure I can negotiate something a little better but they are only a small company (not used to paying "big company money") - the directors have taken pay cuts themselves so they could hire junior developers to help out. It's a good company to work with and the work is in the industry I specialise in.

              Yes I know something is better than nothing but I could not commit to working 6 months at that low a rate if something better turns up. The rate will not cover our living and debt repayments and if something better does come up I would have to take it for financial reasons.

              I have a really good relationship with the client and their customers and do not want to mess that up - this industry sector is quite small and reputations are easily tarnished, on the other hand having commanded a good rate in the past I feel my skills should still be valued.

              So far its been a slow start to the year in terms of opportunities, I don't think I can hold out for more than a few weeks of no income. Opportunities are limited enough as it is as I have too many years in this industry and in this economic environment moving to another industry seems impossible.

              I'll have to sleep on this.....
              Why do people always think two birds in the bush(!), are better than one in the hand?

              Every day you are not earning money means you are losing money it is highly unlikely you'll ever make up even if that 40% higher rate comes along.

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                #17
                Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
                right - agreed a 12% pay cut for full-time work for 6 months with pro rata payments in the month where I have days off.

                I start tomorrow


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                  #18
                  Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                  Good luck!
                  thanks!

                  Originally posted by Zippy View Post
                  Great stuff - well done
                  thanks!

                  Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                  Why do people always think two birds in the bush(!), are better than one in the hand?

                  Every day you are not earning money means you are losing money it is highly unlikely you'll ever make up even if that 40% higher rate comes along.

                  If, if, if, if!
                  exactly why I decided to take up the role, though I figure after 3 months I hope to find something better.
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