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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSo, we are actually in total agreement then, you couldn't command £700-800 on the UK contract market.
Admittedly absolutely nothing, however, you seem to have fairly poor eye for detail and come across as both inexperienced and immature?
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhen I mean to apply you ignored my sarcasm, well, this means everything about you...what do you know about my skills!!! Who are you anyway?
Admittedly absolutely nothing, however, you seem to have fairly poor eye for detail and come across as both inexperienced and immature?
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Originally posted by Bee View PostLOL
"Can I apply?
3 words in English
Very difficult
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhen I mean to apply you ignored my sarcasm, well, this means everything about you...what do you know about my skills!!! Who are you anyway?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostExactly the same as before:-
You are not skilled or experienced enough, its as simple as that.
There are many other reasons, one of which you have trouble with written communications, but we don't even need to go that far.
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I think like all of us you need to start factoring in the future of the contracting industry as well.
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90K isn't really a serious offer it's a polite way of declining.
60-70K would be more like it, unless this is a hedge fund in the city.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhy? What you are trying to say?
no one would pay you £700 to £800 PD in the UK contract market.
There are many other reasons, one of which you have trouble with written communications, but we don't even need to go that far.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNot really, just managing expectations.
Trying to let you down gently in the fact that no one would pay you £700 to £800 PD in the UK contract market.
You should have been ascertain that by some of the posts I made concerning a friend earlier.
That's the real problem, as I have said before, you are commenting on a market you don't work in, or know anything about.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhich proves the point that no one can really say .
A friend of mine went from £550 PD to 95K a year Perm in Investment Banking.
Was his contract underpaid, or was he lucky
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Originally posted by Bee View PostAre you trolling?
Trying to let you down gently in the fact that no one would pay you £700 to £800 PD in the UK contract market.
You should have been ascertain that by some of the posts I made concerning a friend earlier.
That's the real problem, as I have said before, you are commenting on a market you don't work in, or know anything about.
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