You need to sit down with your customer and find out what their expectations are.
It maybe a very small piece of work for you to do the initial unboxing setting up etc but are they also expecting you to be onsite while they test the firewall rules etc. Are they expecting you to complete documentation and some sort of handover?
You can't price something until you know exactly what they want.
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Originally posted by uk contractor View Post£400 a day + VAT is pretty fair in the current climate. I've seen similar roles in Investment Banking only offer £350-400 a day.
£540 is fantasy land greed IMO. You can easily get a months work out of this @ £400 a day with reasonable length days vs 10 days longer hours & charging a rate the client is unlikely to hire you on again.
Right now they could put this on Jobserve & within 2 hours have several viable candidates willing to do this for £300-400 a dayit should only take a few hours from unboxing, to working.
The main difference here is the running term is likely to be very small, therefore the rate should have a premium attached.
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£400 a day + VAT is pretty fair in the current climate. I've seen similar roles in Investment Banking only offer £350-400 a day.
£540 is fantasy land greed IMO. You can easily get a months work out of this @ £400 a day with reasonable length days vs 10 days longer hours & charging a rate the client is unlikely to hire you on again.
Right now they could put this on Jobserve & within 2 hours have several viable candidates willing to do this for £300-400 a day
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IMHO
Go in higher rather than lower.
Estimate time and add 50% contingency for the "knobbers at ClientCo" factor.
For a short piece of work go with a higher day rate too, as war chest in case it takes a little time to find something else.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFor such a short piece of work, I would be going in quite a bit higher than your usual day rate.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostFollowing on with that - perhaps suggest a day rate of £540 capped at 10 days so that they can raise a PO for 5400 and you'll look awesome if you do it in 7 or 8 days.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYou will always underestimate.
Think about the maximum time you would need to get the work done and quote that or alternatively offer an hourly rate.
When you have a generous range then the maximum time is usually how long it actually takes.
For example you might think you could get done in 2 days, but in 2 weeks it would definitely be completed. That is the range.
In this case it will probably take you 2 weeks.
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You will always underestimate.
Think about the maximum time you would need to get the work done and quote that or alternatively offer an hourly rate.
When you have a generous range then the maximum time is usually how long it actually takes.
For example you might think you could get done in 2 days, but in 2 weeks it would definitely be completed. That is the range.
In this case it will probably take you 2 weeks.
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One-Off Job Rate Check?
I have a possible one-off job opportunity direct from a client (ie no agency).
The client has asked for a quote on the work and I'm not sure what I should be asking for as most of my contracts the agency has suggested the rate and I have accepted/rejected/negotiated.
The client is an extremely large company, but I don't want to get greedy, over-charge and scare them away.
It's basically the task is to setup two firewall pairs (so four boxes in total). Both pairs will have failover configured. One will be used for road warrior VPN access, and the other will be a basic firewall allowing packets one way, and not the other.
It's a fairly simple task (albeit I don't know anything about the client's network yet so I could be underestimating). I have already created a PoC environment at home with similar configurations so that I can prepare myself, and if all goes smoothly, it should only take a few hours from unboxing, to working.
My previous one-off job (different project, different client, totally different technologies), suggested a fixed day rate of £540. Do you guys think this would be too high for this job?Tags: None
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