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I'm thinking of punting for WFH contracts only or pulling in my own work.
I'm not after a big day rate - I could easily get by on £200 pd, maybe even as low as £150 pd.
Anyone ever tried just exclusively going for WFH roles? Is it doable or am I going to be in competition with the many Indians that advertise their services for next to nothing?
I have three gigs at the moment. The main one I turn up on site one day a week, otherwise all three are WFH and I fit in the work around each other according to deadlines etc.
One is traditional day rate based. Another is day rate but days are called off a PO as and when needed. The third is fixed rate.
All three were acquired because I've spent the better part of 12 years cultivating contacts and haven't needed to attend a job interview in 6 years.
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