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Originally posted by DS23 View Postwhaddya think? 650? 700 or should i go out all guns blazing at 1000. oracle wouldn't get out of bed for 2k a day for the same work.
Senior Consultant is at least £1500 ex VAT.
Principal Consultant is at least £2500 ex VAT.
(Minus discounts etc.)
BUT - companies don't see that, they will always think a contractor is expensive. I was discounted to £1000 a day to Orange one year, and when they discussed me going direct as a contractor offered me £300 max.
Need details of the work before I would suggest a price.Comment
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Right well it's overtime time followed by Pimms o'clock so I shall bid you all good evening"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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yeah. senior consultant range i would think but i'm me so i'll probably go with a more comfortable and reasonable 650. it depends on the contract details in the next day or so. i'll raise it if it seems doable.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postyeah. senior consultant range i would think but i'm me so i'll probably go with a more comfortable and reasonable 650. it depends on the contract details in the next day or so. i'll raise it if it seems doable.
If I was to go back now, it would need to be as a Principal, which would possibly be pushing it a bit.Comment
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