Originally posted by SueEllen
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£500k seems reasonable to me. That's normally what I charge for anything that mentions "offshore teams"...
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You mean your clients' data. The clients' who have agreed to have their data held outside the EU...Originally posted by original PM View PostGood news but in general chucking your company data offshore is a risk..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Unless you work for a company and not a consultancyOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostYou mean your clients' data. The clients' who have agreed to have their data held outside the EU...Comment
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Sure, for a dentist that has their own practice or a partner in a law firm, but this covers anyone in a given category, from newly qualified upwards.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you think your dentist is earning £40K a year, ask him how he affords to live in a million pound house and drive a £100K car.
Solicitors too.
Your average professional, across all professions (law, architecture, medicine etc.), isn't on a spectacular salary, particularly outside of London. As a contractor, it's easy to lose sight of the relatively lowly wages of skilled permies.
Permies don't make money from work anymore, they make money from houses.Comment
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