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What to charge for IT contracting with Security Clearance
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People pay good money for abuse! Here it's free.Originally posted by Vdubster187 View PostI don't doubt that one bit, however, I feel someone asking a general question due to the fact they are unsure of how rates etc work, should not be belittled by one who has a wealth of experience.
I believe my title asked the question of how much to charge? not (please give me some abuse as you are so much greater than me and more experienced) True?
I simply asked for advice nor to receive smart ar3e comments and to be under minded.
Thank you again for your advice its very helpful.
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I envy your lifestyle, sitting on forums picking arguments with your imaginary clearance levels, cool guy. We will have to go for a few beers sometime.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostGetting a bit intimidated are we
You know nothing.Comment
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Originally posted by Vdubster187 View PostI envy your lifestyle, sitting on forums picking arguments with your imaginary clearance levels, cool guy. We will have to go for a few beers sometime.
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In fact, the newbie is right.
I've been doing this lark since Noah got his armbands, and I'm STILL not sure what rate I should be charging
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SC is a higher level of clearance than the basic level BTWOriginally posted by Vdubster187 View PostNo such thing that's why, SC stands for Security Checks. A basic level of clearance nothing more to it.
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Fair enough, you know what I was getting at though.Originally posted by adubya View PostSC is a higher level of clearance than the basic level BTW
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He's feckin Torchwood! Are you Captain Jack or the guy who makes the coffee?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostBeyond DV. Suck it and weep.Comment
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I am happy to pm the op (newbie) with my pricing points and strategy, if she wishes(\__/)
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