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ClientCo on the rate cut wagon at 10%

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    #21
    PCG warns Banks risk skills exodus with blanket rate cuts to contractors

    Of course, a warning only works if there is a mass exodus rather than a mass acceptance.
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      #22
      Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
      PCG warns Banks risk skills exodus with blanket rate cuts to contractors

      Of course, a warning only works if there is a mass exodus rather than a mass acceptance.
      (R * 0.9) > (R * 0) so most will bend over, part their checks and accept.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Unix View Post
        (R * 0.9) > (R * 0) so most will bend over, part their checks and accept.
        By that argument they would accept a 90% cut because (R * 0.1) > (R * 0).
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        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_Park

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          #24
          Originally posted by speling bee View Post
          By that argument they would accept a 90% cut because (R * 0.1) > (R * 0).
          Every contractor has a minimum (MR) and as long as (R >= MR) then they will accept, (R * 0.9 > MR for most).

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            #25
            Originally posted by Unix View Post
            Every contractor has a minimum (MR) and as long as (R >= MR) then they will accept, (R * 0.9 > MR for most).
            That's a different argument.

            But it also depends on: rate that can be achieved elsewhere; downtime between contracts; self-respect; anger.

            The anger would be the killer for me.
            The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.

            George Frederic Watts

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              #26
              Originally posted by speling bee View Post
              That's a different argument.

              But it also depends on: rate that can be achieved elsewhere; downtime between contracts; self-respect; anger.

              The anger would be the killer for me.
              Remember, that it's nothing personal - just business. As a Director of YourCo you have an obligation to the shareholders to maximize profits

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                #27
                Originally posted by sal View Post
                Remember, that it's nothing personal - just business. As a Director of YourCo you have an obligation to the shareholders to maximize profits
                One of the nice things about being a single director / shareholder business is that you can take things personally and say, 'Sod this!' when you don't like working somewhere and find something else. If it was all about maximising profit, I would always take the high paying five day a week on-site-in-London gigs. But I don't.
                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_Park

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                  #28
                  Accept it, all the other banks are doing the exact same thing so where would you go. Even if you find a bank that hasn't cut, they might well do a few weeks after you join.

                  No harm in looking of course.

                  Keep your head down and just keep invoicing.
                  Last edited by BlasterBates; 2 July 2014, 10:55.
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                    #29
                    The Decision

                    A. Heart says, tell them to stick it up their @r5e, and see what the outcome is.
                    B. Head says take it and look.

                    After a couple of days considering and chatting to Mrs Scrag, I have decided IANCOTBAC and will go with B.

                    I whole-heartedly apologise to the hardcore contractors who would have walked, if I have let you down.

                    Sorry can only manage 90% of a round tonight.
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
                      A. Heart says, tell them to stick it up their @r5e, and see what the outcome is.
                      B. Head says take it and look.

                      After a couple of days considering and chatting to Mrs Scrag, I have decided IANCOTBAC and will go with B.

                      I whole-heartedly apologise to the hardcore contractors who would have walked, if I have let you down.

                      Sorry can only manage 90% of a round tonight.
                      Just make sure you put in 10% less work! If you're at a bank in the City, that means spend 10% more time at the pub outside of your lunchtime.

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