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    Rates that you agree in your contract are legally binding.

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    Guest replied
    Banks: 400-600
    Not banks: 200-300

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    www.jobstats.co.uk

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    Thanks for the Advice.

    I've been contracting for a while now and wonder why
    there isn't a reasonable way of checking rates/skill.

    The best way would surely be other contractors.

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    Wrong board for that sort of question.

    Try the doley's board (General)

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    Rates

    Any ideas on average rates at the mo?

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