Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIncidently what rate increase should one aim for when working in London? My thinking is you need at least another £150/day to make up for expenses (at around £75/day) and the torture of living in London (I guess torture is worth more than £75/day though).
Remember there are some of us who live in London and the SE so only have to pay for the commute by train or tube.
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Day rate isn't the indicator but profit per day is.
I.e. a £600 day rate is worse than £450 if you're spending ~£200 a day on hotels and the weekly commute.
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Day rate isn't the indicator but profit per day is.
I.e. a £600 day rate is worse than £450 if you're spending ~£200 a day on hotels and the weekly commute.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat is the point of such a generic question which doesn't take in to count a whole host of variables? Just a stupid question. What do you expect to get out from the answer? Compare it to your rate? Thats like comparing apples and tractors.
Oh. And where are they based?
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What is the point of such a generic question which doesn't take in to count a whole host of variables? Just a stupid question. What do you expect to get out from the answer? Compare it to your rate? Thats like comparing apples and tractors.
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The last few years I have averaged about £320 a day which is typical for NW and NE England where I have mostly worked. The last year I have been working in Surrey @ £630.
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Originally posted by helen7 View PostTo give you a helpful answer.
Where are i am (blue chip, 50 miles out of london) majority of contracts are between 350 (say for a tester) to 600 (skilled technical / middle management).
Upwards of 600 tends to be the specialists and project managers.
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To give you a helpful answer.
Where are i am (blue chip, 50 miles out of london) majority of contracts are between 350 (say for a tester) to 600 (skilled technical / middle management).
Upwards of 600 tends to be the specialists and project managers.
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Contracting rates vary from around zero (perhaps for a Bob coerced into 'contracting') to £1m a day for Red Adair in Kuwait 1991 (say). The various averages -- mean, mode & median -- would be somewhere between these two figures.
Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by swamp View PostMean, mode or median?
You've got to be specific on here.
I guess my question is what is the range of rates and what is the mean - Better
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Average Day Rate
I should do a poll but I just wonder what an average rate for IT contracting is
Yes I know its such a broad market and location will also be a factor but the sense I get is some contracts are paying £100 a day whereas others are paying >£900
Is that actually the case - Myself I ve been between 400 and 600 in London which I always thought was the top end of the contracting market
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