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Extension time - how to ask?

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    Extension time - how to ask?

    Dear all,
    My contract will expire on 3May. Can I ask your opinions on the following questions please?

    1. Who should I approach for extn? Agency? Line manager? Reporting manager?

    2. Shall I ask for a hike in my rate?

    3. Anything I shouldn't do while asking for extn?

    Many Thx,
    Blue drop
    Last edited by bluedrop; 29 March 2012, 10:56.

    #2
    You honestly think going to your line manager or client for a rate rise is going to work?? Good to see you understand your situation and business.

    First thing you need to do if you are going to get in a business negotiation is at least understand how the process works. You even give the agent a hint you haven't a clue he will have nothing to do with your requests. How can he take you seriously if you can't put a solid case to him?

    You also have to be prepared to walk if you don't get what you want. He will sniff this out a mile as well.
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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      #3
      How should anyone here know. but I don't think posting your rate on a public forum will be popular with anyone within LBG.
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #4
        Your agency bluedrop.

        As an opening gambit, tell them you need confirmation of an extension 1 month before contract expiry date with 20% rate increase (with justification of your added value) else you’re walking.
        one day at a time

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          #5
          Originally posted by bluedrop View Post
          Dear all,
          My contract will expire on 3May. I am with <mod snip> at <modsnip> Can I ask your opinions on the following questions please?

          1. Who should I approach for extn? Agency? Line manager? Reporting manager?

          2. Shall I ask for a hike in my rate? How much does <snip> pay for gold BAs?

          3. Anything I shouldn't do while asking for extn?

          Many Thx,
          Blue drop
          1, All of them.
          2, Ask for 800 a day and settle for 750
          3, How about working from home 4 or 5 days a week?

          Sorted!
          Last edited by administrator; 29 March 2012, 12:07.
          I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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            #6
            I can picture Dodgy on the phone now

            "Hi, <snip>? Are you looking for a BA, highly qualified in the near future?.. Not sure eh? Well we'd be looking for a rate of circa 550 a day. (slightly less than 500 + 13%)"


            Easy money DA
            Last edited by administrator; 29 March 2012, 12:06.
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              #7
              Originally posted by bluedrop View Post
              Dear all,
              My contract will expire on 3May. I am with <modsnip> at <> a day(London) Can I ask your opinions on the following questions please?

              1. Who should I approach for extn? Agency? Line manager? Reporting manager?

              2. Shall I ask for a hike in my rate? How much does <snip> pay for gold BAs?

              3. Anything I shouldn't do while asking for extn?

              Many Thx,
              Blue drop
              <snip> paid around £500 pre 10% cut so you're already on top $ I'd say - if you ask for a rate rise they'll say no - please feel free to prove me wrong. As for asking for an extension, well that's what you pay the agent for, also with all the LBG CMU's you'll need to jump through, there's no harm at all in asking now, otherwise you'll end up with multiple 2 weeks extensions whilst the appoval is sought. If your line manager has any sense, then they'll have kicked off the extension process already.
              Anti-bedwetting advice

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                #8
                Originally posted by chef View Post
                I can picture Dodgy on the phone now

                "Hi, <snip>? Are you looking for a BA, highly qualified in the near future?.. Not sure eh? Well we'd be looking for a rate of circa 550 a day. (slightly less than 500 + 13%)"


                Easy money DA
                <snip>are always on the lookout for BA's as the churn is pretty high - just have a look at some the Hypen account manager's posts on linkedIN.
                Anti-bedwetting advice

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bluedrop View Post
                  Dear all,
                  My contract will expire on 3May. Can I ask your opinions on the following questions please?

                  1. Who should I approach for extn? Agency? Line manager? Reporting manager?

                  2. Shall I ask for a hike in my rate?

                  3. Anything I shouldn't do while asking for extn?

                  Many Thx,
                  Blue drop

                  Have you actually been offered an extension?

                  I thought <snip> was going the way of Tata or similar, and dumping their contractors, or offering for them to go perm.
                  Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
                    Have you actually been offered an extension?

                    I thought <snip> was going the way of Tata or similar, and dumping their contractors, or offering for them to go perm.
                    <snip> hired a number of ex TCS or otherwise affiliated business analysts on contract basis. perhaps they are safe ?
                    If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.

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