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Rate increase - how do I achieve it?
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostGenerally, yes. Unless the client is an important one where there might be a deal done. I did work for o2 as a permie at a consultancy and there was a flat day rate for everyone (junior/senior/contract devs) of £600. Normally it would be a lot higher but o2 gave us a lot of work.Comment
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Originally posted by GazCol View PostIs there really that much of a mark-up by a consultancy as opposed to an agency? In my experience, I'd say not.
I've also been a permie for a software vendor that often sent us on-site for consultancy, charging us out at £1200/day back in 2001. We never saw any of that, of course, we just got a day out of the office, a hire car and a generous hotel/meals budget which was basically "treat yourself, just don't extract the urine".Comment
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So, now I know my consultancy makes 200 profit on me, are they likely to allow me to walk if I demand reducing it to 150?Comment
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostSo, now I know my consultancy makes 200 profit on me, are they likely to allow me to walk if I demand reducing it to 150?Comment
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostI asked for 475 and got 465.
Well, there's always next time.nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostIf only you had asked for £485...
Well, there's always next time.Comment
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostIt's already eating away at me!Comment
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