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Same job - new company - rate loss?

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    #11
    I prefer it when you insert cheesy cliche comments into your posts, Wes.

    Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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      #12
      Like "Its a deal, its a steal, its sale of the f*&king century,".... F*$k it, i think i'll just sign.

      I lived in Belfast for 20 years...

      I dont negotiate with TERRORISTS!!

      I'll keep you posted... may involve wearing a Ipswich Town shirt OR the PM magically finding a Carrow Road season ticket. Both are roughly the same price arn't they??

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        #13
        Elan

        Which office are you talking to?

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          #14
          Originally posted by bedlington83 View Post
          Which office are you talking to?
          The Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious one. Tell them they've Norfolk enchants unless they give you the extra 10p/hour to cover the increase in juice prices.
          Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
          Feist - I Feel It All
          Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)

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            #15
            Wesdev, you're probably history at this site anyway. Why are you listening to their bollox. You should demand a 10% rate increase and walk if not given. Don't train up any lacky for your job. Just find another contract, it's what contracting is all about. Why do contractors dance to the clients and agents fiddle.

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              #16
              Get another contract and say bye bye.

              If not ask PM if they are cutting rate.

              There may be a Force Majeure in your contract that lets you out.

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