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Originally posted by speling bee View PostI don't mind being asked for to give a quotation for a specific gig. But I don't have a price for all gigs.
But it's still a reasonable question to ask, I think. Even if you don't have a fixed answer.
When people call a plumber they'll normally ask - "What's your hourly rate?". If it's high they might shop around.Comment
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Originally posted by sophia57 View PostHey everyone,
Is it normal for agencies to ask what your daily rate is or do they not need to know? Why do they ask this, I assume its because they want to get a good margin for themselves?Comment
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostMe neither - for my very first one I was keen to be flexible, but still said 'In london, upwards of $xxx, in East Anglia, upwards of $xxx - but it depends on how attractive the role is.'
But it's still a reasonable question to ask, I think. Even if you don't have a fixed answer.
When people call a plumber they'll normally ask - "What's your hourly rate?". If it's high they might shop around.Comment
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Originally posted by AnthonyQuinn View Postare you serious? why does someone who is looking to do business with you, want to know your price?????Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThen they should ask "what will your daily rate be?" rather than "what is your daily rate?" since they are very different questions.
"What would your daily rate be?"The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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What they mean is what is the lowest rate you will work for, as it's almost an agency guarantee that what you state is the maximum they'll put on the table
So always quote what you think the market rate is for a skillset in a particular locality rather than relate it to what your last rate wasSocialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.
No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.Comment
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostWhat they mean is what is the lowest rate you will work for, as it's almost an agency guarantee that what you state is the maximum they'll put on the table
So always quote what you think the market rate is for a skillset in a particular locality rather than relate it to what your last rate was
Last November, for 2 of the gigs I was put forwards for (one I got), the agent asked what rate I'd want. When I told them she said (2 different lady agents from different agencies) 'Ok, that shouldn't be a problem - they're offering quite a lot more than that'. And later, 'So what rate would you like me to put you down for?'.
No guarantees that she did for the one that I didn't get, of course.Comment
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostAlmost guaranteed.
Last November, for 2 of the gigs I was put forwards for (one I got), the agent asked what rate I'd want. When I told them she said (2 different lady agents from different agencies) 'Ok, that shouldn't be a problem - they're offering quite a lot more than that'. And later, 'So what rate would you like me to put you down for?'.
No guarantees that she did for the one that I didn't get, of course.
Agency 1 asked how much I wanted and I said £400 pd and they said they could get me £375 pd.
Agency 2 asked how much I wanted and I said how much will they pay and they said they could get me £500 pd.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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