Originally posted by eternalnomad
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Offer them a fixed price. Then employ a numpty to field all the Noddy stuff and only call you when it hits the fan.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to time -
Am I understandting this right? You want time and a half for sitting at home watching the TV, whilst waiting by the phone just on the off-chance that someone will call?
And everyone else thinks that this is reasonable?
I'm in the wrong job.
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No you are not.Originally posted by tim123Am I understandting this right?
The deal will be :-
1) A payment for offering the service of agreeing to remain contactable, sober, able to connect to coporate network and willing to resolve issues with a major production environment should it go tits-up outside of my currently contracted office hours.
In other words, sort of a retainer for restricting what I can and cannot do during my own personal time
2) In addition to the above, should I be contacted, the charges would start on an hourly basis or part therof.Comment
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Before I forget, get yourself a premium rate phone number for them to use too.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanBefore I forget, get yourself a premium rate phone number for them to use too.
Nice one !!!!!
"For security and training purposes, this call may be recorded. All costs are charged at £6 per minute. Calls from a mobile phone may be more, please contact your operator"Comment
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my deal
1 days money for each week you are on call. if called 2 hr minimum.
Standard time if before midnight, after midnight you come in to the office 8 hrs + 1 hr to get up + travelling time. Weekends / BH 1.5 time. Xmas etc negotiable.
15 mins average to get online, they call you first so you have that 15 minutes as thinking time.
get yourself a 3G card for data, bill use of that to them.
They supply mobile to swap between the permie & you so the help desk don't phone you when you aren't on call, they also get to pay for the 3 hour call to India to explain how to edit a text file, use tail etc. Or the 4 hour conference call about why the permie tape changer unplugged the SAN.
As you say it may well be very profitable.Comment
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Oh yes, good point! Try billing when you're called at 4 a.m. and you're not on call that week.Originally posted by vetranThey supply mobile to swap between the permie & you so the help desk don't phone you when you aren't on callComment
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So I did understand right. I don't give a toss about the commercial mumbo-jumbo, I'm talking about what *you* actually have to *do* for the money.Originally posted by eternalnomadNo you are not.
The deal will be :-
1) A payment for offering the service of agreeing to remain contactable, sober, able to connect to coporate network and willing to resolve issues with a major production environment should it go tits-up outside of my currently contracted office hours.
In other words, sort of a retainer for restricting what I can and cannot do during my own personal time
Tell me, why should the payment that you receive for the above, be more than you would receive for actually sitting at the client's site whilst: "remaining contactable, sober, able to connect to coporate network and willing to resolve issues with a major production environment should it go tits-up"?
Sorry, but I think you are over stating the 'on call' availabity charge by a factor of 5 or more. And I'm suprised that anyone would even consider paying it.
Just my 2p. Good luck with your plan.
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tim I still dont think you understand - I am not paid my normal hour rate +25%just for sitting watching TVOriginally posted by tim123So I did understand right. I don't give a toss about the commercial mumbo-jumbo, I'm talking about what *you* actually have to *do* for the money.
Tell me, why should the payment that you receive for the above, be more than you would receive for actually sitting at the client's site whilst: "remaining contactable, sober, able to connect to coporate network and willing to resolve issues with a major production environment should it go tits-up"?
Sorry, but I think you are over stating the 'on call' availabity charge by a factor of 5 or more. And I'm suprised that anyone would even consider paying it.
Just my 2p. Good luck with your plan.
tim
My "bonus" for sitting and watching TV is
(my weekly rate + 25%) minus (my normal weekly rate ) divided by all the non-working hours in a 1 week period
example assuming I am on 2500 per week and work std 40 hours per week:-
((£2500 + 625) - (2500) ) / ((24*7) - 40)
625 / 128
= £4.88 per hour, which OK is not to be sniffed but it does mean alway remaining available to connect to system and sort out issues.
Would you be prepared to put your personal life on hold (evenings and weekends) and restrict where you can go and what you can do on an evening/weekend for £4.88 per hour ?
In addition to this, if i do get a call then I am paid my std. hourly rate + 25% for each hour actually working or part thereof.Comment
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OK You are right, I misread that you said weekly rate.Originally posted by eternalnomadtim I still dont think you understand - I am not paid my normal hour rate +25%just for sitting watching TV
My "bonus" for sitting and watching TV is
(my weekly rate + 25%) minus (my normal weekly rate ) divided by all the non-working hours in a 1 week period
example assuming I am on 2500 per week and work std 40 hours per week:-
((£2500 + 625) - (2500) ) / ((24*7) - 40)
625 / 128
= £4.88 per hour, which OK is not to be sniffed but it does mean alway remaining available to connect to system and sort out issues.
Would you be prepared to put your personal life on hold (evenings and weekends) and restrict where you can go and what you can do on an evening/weekend for £4.88 per hour ?
In addition to this, if i do get a call then I am paid my std. hourly rate + 25% for each hour actually working or part thereof.
I don't see that whether I would compromise my personal life for 4 pounds an hour or not is the right question. The question that you first have to answer is whould you, or anyone, be prepared to compromise 100% of their personal life at all? I suspect that most people would say no. That is why 24/7 support is provided by a rota of n people where n does not equal 1.
Fortunately, I don't do a job that requires 24/7 support, but I know some who do, and they don't get anything like 4.00 ph for it, often the payment is no more than "keeping their job" (obviously they do get paid extra for the 'on call' time).
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