My year long Java development contract ends at the end of April. I have been told a 6 month extension is on the cards. My client is with a consultancy that has placed me one of their client sites (direct, no agent).
A colleague got an extension but his rate increase request was turned down (they claimed that my colleague was already on market rates).
I would like to know how to go about getting a rate rise. Are rises normal with extensions? I would like the extension and would be happy to take it at the same rate but would obviously like more.
So, how to I play it when I get the inevitable rate increase refusal. I know the my client is desperate to keep me because basically they are body-shopping me to the end client.
My issue with the end client is that the tech is very poor (1997 standard but there's been talk of newer tech coming in) and I have already let me feelings regarding not learning much known to my client. So they know I could take or leave the place.
How do I go about it and is a rate increase likely?
I've read this but would like contractor opinion.
http://www.contractoruk.com/agencies...rate_rise.html
A colleague got an extension but his rate increase request was turned down (they claimed that my colleague was already on market rates).
I would like to know how to go about getting a rate rise. Are rises normal with extensions? I would like the extension and would be happy to take it at the same rate but would obviously like more.
So, how to I play it when I get the inevitable rate increase refusal. I know the my client is desperate to keep me because basically they are body-shopping me to the end client.
My issue with the end client is that the tech is very poor (1997 standard but there's been talk of newer tech coming in) and I have already let me feelings regarding not learning much known to my client. So they know I could take or leave the place.
How do I go about it and is a rate increase likely?
I've read this but would like contractor opinion.
http://www.contractoruk.com/agencies...rate_rise.html
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