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If you have to ask, you're probably not cut out to be a contractor.
NLUK.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostMoney - Is it enough to be considered a reasonable income?
Money - is it enough to cover what tulipe they might give me?
Money - will it cover travel expenses?
Money - will it cover accommodation expenses?
Money - is it market rate or above?
Money - Will I need to buy an extra software or hardware?
Money - When are they going to pay me?
Abundance of office totty - life isn't just about money!
Coffee's for closersComment
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IF other_offer_on_table then
response := CompareOffers
else
response := Accept
endif
return responseJust saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
Lowering the tone since 1963Comment
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Fair comments about money and location.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOk serious answer, money is the deciding factor, if that is right then all the other factors can be dealt with, I would like to say location is the most important to me, however there are very few contracts in the South West so realistically this never comes into consideration, I am happy to work anywhere, I use that as my USP.
Client wise I am not fussed about "Blue Chip" or the like
Length of contract is also important in a downturn. Some time ago in dodgy times I turned down a steady six-month extension to move to a 10-week contract close to home on a much better rate. But when that ended I was out of work for 10 weeks.
It's true that blue chip isn't that important but it is a little bonus, I found that agents and clients like seeing them on my CV.Comment
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