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Does daily rate have anything to do with the job?

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    #11
    So far I've seen no relation between rate and role
    I've had very easy contracts, good rate doing, almost nothing and average rate ones working my arse off.
    You can also see very similar roles with similar responsibilities being advertised from £250 per day (or even less) to £600 per day

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      #12
      Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
      So far I've seen no relation between rate and role
      I've had very easy contracts, good rate doing, almost nothing and average rate ones working my arse off.
      You can also see very similar roles with similar responsibilities being advertised from £250 per day (or even less) to £600 per day
      Have seen rates between 150 to 675 for my skillset.... That's some descrepenxy

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        #13
        Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
        So far I've seen no relation between rate and role
        I've had very easy contracts, good rate doing, almost nothing and average rate ones working my arse off.
        You can also see very similar roles with similar responsibilities being advertised from £250 per day (or even less) to £600 per day
        WES
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #14
          Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
          You're thinking like an employee.

          You rate is based on how much you think your client is willing to pay.

          If the job is difficult you've got a qualification problem. If the job is stressful, you've got too much on, ride it out. If the job needs to be delivered yesterday, charge them a bucket load.
          Perfectly explained.

          Business is business. You're not an employee who has kudos to gain from going 'above and beyond' but rather a supplier that can deliver beyond expectations at a cost that is acceptable to the client.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
            You can also see very similar roles with similar responsibilities being advertised from £250 per day (or even less) to £600 per day
            That's the thing with contracting: I never know what rate I'm going to get next. I suppose the trend had broadly been upwards but with a lot of peaks and troughs along the way.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Cenobite View Post
              That's the thing with contracting: I never know what rate I'm going to get next. I suppose the trend had broadly been upwards but with a lot of peaks and troughs along the way.
              Indeed - a couple of weeks ago I was getting calls about great sounding roles at good rates. Now there seems to be jack all of that about and just rock bottom tulipe.

              I suppose it's a case of being both disciplined and prepared enough to avoid tulipe, but realistic enough to know when to take something.

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                #17
                In my own experience (engineering) there tends to be a "going rate" mentality. As long as you ask for up to the current going rate, that's what you get.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by vwdan View Post
                  Indeed - a couple of weeks ago I was getting calls about great sounding roles at good rates. Now there seems to be jack all of that about and just rock bottom tulipe.
                  I've had the same thing lately: I've never been put forward for so many contracts simultaneously and at such good rates. However, I'm yet to have an interview for any of them. That was back in Aug but Sep is looking pretty dead.

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                    #19
                    When I search on jobserv I filter out the low rates I don't even look at them. As others have said the crap contracts pay crap rates. Life is too short for either.
                    Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
                      In my own experience (engineering) there tends to be a "going rate" mentality. As long as you ask for up to the current going rate, that's what you get.
                      But then you ask for more, once you have been offered the role
                      Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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