Except in terms of TCO, it costs 2-3 times as much.
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Originally posted by remoh1972 View Posttechmahindra taking the pi55Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by remoh1972 View PostJust got called from india by some joker offering a £500 a day role at £200 a day...
Blatent lets get someone over on a work permit...
Who can I report this to?
There are no work permits for contract positions, must be a permanent role .. simples.Comment
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Originally posted by Lumiere View PostI afraid there is nothing to report about, they are just trying to find some souls desperate enough to agree to a ridiculous rate .. that's what some agents do anyway, regardless of nationality ..
There are no work permits for contract positions, must be a permanent role .. simples.
If you're working, fine. If not, do the contract, take the money until something else crops up.
£1000 per week is better than JSA...Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostExcept in terms of TCO, it costs 2-3 times as much.Comment
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What the **** do you intend to report?!
If you walked into a Merc dealership and offered them a grand for a brand new SLK would the salesman want to report you to someone? Or would he think "bit of a chancer this one, God loves a tryer".
Jesus Christ, some of you want your ******* hands holding. Mummy isn't around to wipe your noses anymore.Comment
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Originally posted by Epiphone View PostWhat the **** do you intend to report?!
If you walked into a Merc dealership and offered them a grand for a brand new SLK would the salesman want to report you to someone? Or would he think "bit of a chancer this one, God loves a tryer".
Jesus Christ, some of you want your ******* hands holding. Mummy isn't around to wipe your noses anymore.
1000/week is indeed better than JSA. Then again would this lower the market rate over all. Agent 1 says "I got someone for £200 pd" and the next contractor feels obliged to roll over.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
1000/week is indeed better than JSA. Then again would this lower the market rate over all. Agent 1 says "I got someone for £200 pd" and the next contractor feels obliged to roll over.
They usually ring back or back down.Comment
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If someone comes over on £200 a day, shirley they will find out £200 a day isn't THAT much. If they do stay over here, they will then seek market rate at some point. I've worked with workers who have come over on the cheap and now work for the same rate I do.
It is a sign of the times, but how come we don't get Indian car mechanics over here for minimum wage or dentists and doctors etc. If they did, at some point they will all want a fair salary to match the inflated living costs at some point.Last edited by SuperZ; 23 March 2010, 13:51.Comment
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What a bull tulip post.
If you are getting new windows in and the company you contact charge you 5K for the job and a Polish builder comes in and says he will do for 2K, what would you do ?
The market dictates the rate, not you. You can set your rate but the client will decide what he will pay and to whom.
Simples.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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