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Previously on "I got an extra 25 on day rate via recruiter, why?"
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Happened to me before, and that was before the interview.
Agent: what is your day rate?
Me: £xxx (very good rate at time, my highest ever if I get it)
A: hmm, ok, but I think I can get you £xxx+£50
Me: ...... Ok!
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHe pocketed the other £75 p/d on your lowball quote and felt bad for you.
DodgyAgent would've pocketed the lot.
Looks like in this case the agent is being kept honest by the client and realises the better option is to play fair so the agency get the money for however many contractors they have placed at the client rather than screwing over one contractor and risking client finding out.
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Originally posted by MrButton View PostBasically probably what NLUK said.
Same happened to me I got ~£50 above my rate. But only because he’s on fixed margin and told me their top rate to quote.
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Basically probably what NLUK said.
Same happened to me I got ~£50 above my rate. But only because he’s on fixed margin and told me their top rate to quote.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHe could be on a fixed percentage so he can't pocket it and the client has a rate card so the price is fixed.
Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHe pocketed the other £75 p/d on your lowball quote and felt bad for you.
DodgyAgent would've pocketed the lot.
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He pocketed the other £75 p/d on your lowball quote and felt bad for you.
DodgyAgent would've pocketed the lot.
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He could be on a fixed percentage so he can't pocket it and the client has a rate card so the price is fixed.
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I got an extra 25 on day rate via recruiter, why?
Hello all,
I'm not complaining but... I interview and got offered a new contract last week.
I had quoted my fee which was fine. But when the recruiter came back with the offer he said that he got me day rate with an extra £25. Obviously this is great.
Why did that happen though. I though the recruiter would just pocket it. Who pays people more than they ask for?
Would the end client have been involved in this or what?
Is this normal?
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