Originally posted by psychocandy
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- 6 months on site five days per week @ not good rate (needs must etc.)
- 9 months working three days per week (all on site) @ not good rate + 33% (AKA good rate).
- 9 months two to three days per week (mostly from home) @ good rate + 4% (and I took on another mostly based at home three day / week contract at same time @ great rate)
- 6 months three to four days per week (95% on site) @ good rate + 4%.
You have to accept a bit of pain at first with a new client.
BTW, I can't find the thread but an OP raised BET and Cabinet Office Guidance to bully you into operating inside IR35. I work exclusively for NHS organisations and it has not spread beyond government to the NHS - not a peep. I did work for a DH arms length body (technically government, not NHS) and received an email asking me to demonstrate low risk via BET, but they retracted the email as a 'mistake' a day later.
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