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Originally posted by Blackbeard View PostThanks. So I assume then there is no way they can validate what your previous day rate was, and therefore unable to question why you want X% more?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNormally charge? You charge what the agent is willing to pay and can negotiate.
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Originally posted by l35kee View PostThe figure I give them is what I want my next rate to be. Helps to know the advertised rate though first.
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The figure I give them is what I want my next rate to be. Helps to know the advertised rate though first.
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Originally posted by CatOnMat View PostTypical exchange for me has often gone like:
Agent: What's your day rate?
Me: Depends on the project and what's involved - have they got a range in mind?
IMHO there is no point pricing the next job based on the previous one - you might have valid reasons to have a higher or lower rate on your current job e.g. I would accept a lower rate if it was 15mins away from my house, or if working for a not for profit client co which I wanted to "support".
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostSounds like you've been hoodwinked by an agent.
Thanks
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNope.
And they ain't your employers - if you don't understand that then go back to being permie.
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Originally posted by mattfx View PostOr when asked what your last rate was, increase it to the amount you want to be on, and then say you want a bit more than that - use that as your negotiating position.
As others have said though, it has no real baring on your application going forward
Two can play that game
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Or when asked what your last rate was, increase it to the amount you want to be on, and then say you want a bit more than that - use that as your negotiating position.
As others have said though, it has no real baring on your application going forward
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Typical exchange for me has often gone like:
Agent: What's your day rate?
Me: Depends on the project and what's involved - have they got a range in mind?
IMHO there is no point pricing the next job based on the previous one - you might have valid reasons to have a higher or lower rate on your current job e.g. I would accept a lower rate if it was 15mins away from my house, or if working for a not for profit client co which I wanted to "support".
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My day rate from the last project will flex according to how much profit I want out of the the next project as agents are to dumb to understand different gigs have different costs to deliver (travel time, hotel costs etc). If you want to charge more no good telling the agent you were happy with x last month....
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Most contractors take a lower first rate to get established. Then increase to build a war chest.
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Originally posted by Blackbeard View PostIf I was to accept a day rate less than what I normally charge (have charged for first contract role) could subsequent employers only pay me my last day rate?
Likewise, they could pay you significantly less or more than your last day rate - it depends on how well you negotiate.
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