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    #31
    And to any agents out there contemplating replying to this post by advertising their company.

    Don't bother.
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #32
      Originally posted by cojak View Post
      And to any agents out there contemplating replying to this post by advertising their company.

      Don't bother.
      CJ - you are on fire this morning
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        #33
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        You want to try people per hour or something like that offering small pieces of work. There is no way you are going to get a contract and you had very straight feedback from ask the agent. The only thing is you don't like it so are looking for some more answers that you like. There aren't any. That is the way we it s so you need to think of something else.

        You are not really going to get much help from a UK contractor forum when you want to take a piece of work of shore and do it for peanuts either.
        UK's agents or contractors may dislike me. Yes, it's true that I don't like some of the inappropriate answer that were given to me either. But, it does not mean I have to give up on looking for it.

        Thanks

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          #34
          Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
          A worker lives in a country with a low cost of living (or low tax) and does work for a client based in a country with a high cost of living. The worker gets paid a fee which would be considered relatively low in the client's country but relatively high in the worker's country.

          The client and worker get the best of both worlds and everyone's a winner except people like me who got made redundant when their job was offshored.
          Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
          Nice Sorry to hear that Wanderer
          Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
          Ahh, I'm not crying about it too much because at the time I was contemplating going back to contracting and the pay off left me sitting on a 12 month+ war chest. Not long after I landed a pretty sweet contract too so it was a good thing overall.

          I do feel genuinely sorry for the poor permie folks who were left behind, the outsourcing company took on some pretty awesome stuff that we had built and they really didn't understand any of it.





          Bloody Northerners coming down here and stealing our jobs.
          [QUOTE=LisaContractorUmbrella;1696338]
          Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
          Ahh, I'm not crying about it too much because at the time I was contemplating going back to contracting and the pay off left me sitting on a 12 month+ war chest. Not long after I landed a pretty sweet contract too so it was a good thing overall.

          I do feel genuinely sorry for the poor permie folks who were left behind, the outsourcing company took on some pretty awesome stuff that we had built and they really didn't understand any of it.


          Does seem these days that so called cost cutting costs in the end
          I have to apologize to Wanderer because you were caught in the fire.

          Sorry Wanderer.

          Thanks

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            #35
            Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
            I checked out O-Desk which is basically offering projects which you can do online. This is obviously dominated by developers in places like India, Ukraine or Pakistan, but you know the rates aren´t that low any more. You offer $30 an hour you are competitive. Sure it´s low, but it aint that low.

            In the long term I don´t think we need to be worried.
            Thank you for your advice and suggestion.

            I will check it out.

            Thanks

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              #36
              Originally posted by tractor View Post
              Just write to Chris Grayling, MP, HoP, London

              He regularly gives £.5m chunks of work away immediately after promising them to the UK workforce,
              Thank you for your suggestion.

              I don't think that I will able to get that project not because I am not confident but other factors.

              Thanks

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                #37
                Originally posted by cojak View Post
                And to any agents out there contemplating replying to this post by advertising their company.

                Don't bother.
                Sorry cojak, for getting you in the trouble.

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