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Offered role but Agent Wants me to take a Pay Cut...I smell tulip!

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    #11
    Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
    thanks guys for your comments.

    I just spoke to her and and told her that 'the drop of 17% was far away from what was initially agreed'. I was very firm with her about it and she asked if there was room to which I said 'no' as I had already been flexible in our initial disucssion.

    She's gone away...to have a 'chat'.
    Well done, asking you to take an almost £70 a day reduction is taking the pi$$ IMHO

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      #12
      Re: Offered role but Agent Wants me to take a Pay Cut...I smell tulip!

      I went for a role at 375 a few year's back that went like this:

      Agent: " good news, they want you but they're only offering 300"

      Inexperienced Advocate: *stunned silence* " I don't think that will work.."

      Agent: *long pause* "only joking they've offered 365"

      I took the slightly reduced rate but the agent was definitely playing silly buggers!



      Sent from my tweeting foot massager.
      B00med!

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        #13
        Chaps you have all been marvellous, I'm seriously touched by your encouragement and great advice.

        Update for you.....

        Just got a phone call and the 'client' decided to go with someone cheaper.


        It was b0llcks from the get go a total waste of my time! Considering it was a rate they advertised.
        Last edited by strawberrysmoothie; 1 May 2013, 16:01.

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          #14
          Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
          However, the agent said that the client 'liked me' but they were unsure of my skills and as I would be picking up news skills on the role would I consider taking a 17% cut.
          Ring the client (or tell the agent you want to speak to the client) regarding what they are "unsure" of.

          Sit back and watch
          Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1t

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            #15
            Offered role but Agent Wants me to take a Pay Cut...I smell tulip!

            Actually I meant to say definitely NOT a try on...

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              #16
              Originally posted by strawberrysmoothie View Post
              Chaps you have all been marvellous, I'm seriously touched by your encouragement and great advice.

              Update for you.....

              Just got a phone call and the 'client' decided to go with someone cheaper.


              It was b0llcks from the get go a total waste of my time! Considering it was a rate they advertised.
              Makes my blood boil this. Did you find out who the client was? Are they a big corporate and is the agency one of the main ones? So much wrong with this I just don't know where to start.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #17
                Very maddening

                Referring back to my earlier post, and slightly off the main thrust of this thread, I now know how much the Client pays per day, and a few other assorted details - the Agency are coining it seriously on me!

                Now, I am happy with the rate, well - if you ignore the £10 drop I referred to, but just goes to show how much a given Agent can generally manipulate the contractor et al. However, I do feel a bit 'conned' over it.....still, I stress again that I the rate still works for me, but....

                Come extension time, I think I might be looking to 'reclaim' the £10 + a shed-load more
                latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  Makes my blood boil this. Did you find out who the client was? Are they a big corporate and is the agency one of the main ones? So much wrong with this I just don't know where to start.
                  Client: is a well known vpn company
                  agency: Not sure, I think they are quite well known.

                  I'm so livid right now....words cannot describe how I feel.

                  I would love to name and shame but I don't want to break forum rules.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kevpuk View Post
                    Very maddening

                    Referring back to my earlier post, and slightly off the main thrust of this thread, I now know how much the Client pays per day, and a few other assorted details - the Agency are coining it seriously on me!

                    Now, I am happy with the rate, well - if you ignore the £10 drop I referred to, but just goes to show how much a given Agent can generally manipulate the contractor et al. However, I do feel a bit 'conned' over it.....still, I stress again that I the rate still works for me, but....

                    Come extension time, I think I might be looking to 'reclaim' the £10 + a shed-load more
                    Do it. Don't let what happend to me put you off.

                    I worked out that extra £10pd times 22 working days (for a 30 day month) = £1100 per month you could have earned.

                    Times that by a 6 month contract, well you can do the math......

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                      #20
                      Well you never know, you may get another phone call in a day or 2...
                      "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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