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I didn't actually think they'd want to renew me so I was looking somewhere else. It is a good contract, and the fully remote is awesome. I'll see if I can get a little on top. -
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It's the kinder, gentler CUK.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDid my post get deleted?Comment
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Indeed they can't argue with best practice and carefully considered arguments , of course they can just ignore them. Or make tulip up!Originally posted by Paddy View Post
I always cover myself with carefully worded emails eg. I recommend my way because of X,Y and Z. We can do it your way but the risks are A,B and C. I strongly suggest that you reconsider.Comment
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Hey, I resemble that remark!Originally posted by vetran View Post
Indeed they can't argue with best practice and carefully considered arguments , of course they can just ignore them. Or make tulip up!Comment
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basically that.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Indeed they can't argue with best practice and carefully considered arguments , of course they can just ignore them. Or make tulip up!
But if the price of paying off my house in a year is nodding along and letting her mess up?
I'll take it.
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That's the spirit! Smile and invoice.Originally posted by lorakeen View Post
But as long as I'm billing and getting paid on time, nothing else matters. I'll be listening to her complain when things fall apart from the porch of my farm, drinking my own wine and enjoying the quiet.Comment
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And make sure you have enough professional indemnitee insuranceOriginally posted by ladymuck View Post
That's the spirit! Smile and invoice.
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Let us know how much you get (percentage wise).Originally posted by lorakeen View PostI have half a mind to ask for an increase for putting up with her.
My personal best was 36% on a renewal.
But i have seen some contractors ask for 100% and get it. Although in the 100% case the client told the contractor to double bill hours rather on his weekly timesheet rather than an official contract change.Comment
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