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Previously on "Average rates / Agent's cut ?"

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by 2uk
    When you read 30/per hour at jobserve , is this inclusive ot exclusive of agent's cut ?

    Most of the work that fits me ( MS servers work) goes 20 - 40GBP per hour at jobserve. However, I read posts , here, like: " For 470/Day I am even considering a work in London".

    So is 30 - 40 GBP that bad for London ?
    fot 470 pd I'd work in London too. But the rates for what I do don't vary much by location. 35 ph +- a bit is what my skills command and that is what I get offered wherever the job is (unless it's an S3 agency and then they offer 28).

    tim

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  • 2uk
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    Originally posted by ratewhore
    working and residing offshore? Fuck that then, why are you coming to the UK? It's sh1t!!

    Well its tulip here asswell

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet
    It also have to have the flexability to allow me to get "home" for 7pm 3 nights of the week as I have commitments that I cannot get out of.
    there ARE AA meetings in London you know...

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by 2uk
    When you read 30/per hour at jobserve , is this inclusive ot exclusive of agent's cut ?

    Most of the work that fits me ( MS servers work) goes 20 - 40GBP per hour at jobserve. However, I read posts , here, like: " For 470/Day I am even considering a work in London".

    So is 30 - 40 GBP that bad for London ?
    The rate depends on what you want. I would consider no less than £350/day for london work as I have to finance somewhere to live there and when I am back home. It also have to have the flexability to allow me to get "home" for 7pm 3 nights of the week as I have commitments that I cannot get out of.

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by 2uk
    , Well I am currently "offshore", so basically if I find a good contract I’ll be relocating/incorporating/etc all at once. I appreciate all the advice here and think this is a great community.

    working and residing offshore? Fuck that then, why are you coming to the UK? It's sh1t!!

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  • 2uk
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    , Well I am currently "offshore", so basically if I find a good contract I’ll be relocating/incorporating/etc all at once. I appreciate all the advice here and think this is a great community.
    Last edited by 2uk; 28 January 2007, 17:00.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Thats the official answer anyway...I didn't do any of that! I just jumped straight in, both feet first, and it worked out fine.

    You'll only get the propper advice on this board, but sometimes you just need a bit of balls and the ability to wing it a bit.

    Best of luck though - we'll all be here expecting our free beers if it goes great (or to support you if it all goes tits up)

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  • SandyDown
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    Originally posted by 2uk
    OK, a little off question - Do I sign my contract with the agent or with the client or with both then ?


    Most of us here operate as a Ltd company, hence the agreement is between our Ltd company and the employment agency...

    Please go to the PCG: http://www.pcg.org.uk/cms/index.php

    to find out as much information as you can before signing, its important to do so - also its important to have the contract reviewed for tax/legal reasons before you sign it.

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  • 2uk
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard
    Exclusive. If an agency is quoting £30, it means that the agent will be charing the client something like £36 and then giving you £30.
    OK, a little off question - Do I sign my contract with the agent or with the client or with both then ?

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  • thunderlizard
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    Exclusive. If an agency is quoting £30, it means that the agent will be charing the client something like £36 and then giving you £30.

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  • ratewhore
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    http://www.itjobswatch.co.uk/contrac...d=800&lid=1853

    Have a root around there (I may have given the wonrg search criteria but have a go yourself).

    Seems a bit low but then, I haven't done that for many years...

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  • 2uk
    started a topic Average rates / Agent's cut ?

    Average rates / Agent's cut ?

    When you read 30/per hour at jobserve , is this inclusive ot exclusive of agent's cut ?

    Most of the work that fits me ( MS servers work) goes 20 - 40GBP per hour at jobserve. However, I read posts , here, like: " For 470/Day I am even considering a work in London".

    So is 30 - 40 GBP that bad for London ?

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