Originally posted by oilboil
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Previously on "Contract until EOY, handed in notice last week, now rate reductions starting nxt week"
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View Postdid they have this other role lined up before the client even mentioned the rate cut then?
You can live in your made up utopia all you like. Or havent you noticed the supply of contractors grossly exceeds demands?
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Actually, despite being a bit rude and presumptuous, TheDogsNads is probably right. I suspect I won't maximise $$$. I just don't care.
Funnily enough, no exceptions quickly turned into talk of an exception because rolling the dice on several million quids worth of investment for the saving of low tens of thousands isn't sensible. I declined that too.
I guess we'll need to wait to see if I'm posting on here in a years time that my warchest is depleted and I don't know what to do.
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Originally posted by oilboil View PostWe don't know that they haven't got another GIG lined up already, they don't say...
Of course if eberyone takes the "little man" option and says well "ok, you can give me a rate cut and I'll just suck it up" then they'll keep doing it, if we all had backbones and all refused they'd quickly backpedal.
You can live in your made up utopia all you like. Or havent you noticed the supply of contractors grossly exceeds demands?
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostYeah, that sounds like a great plan. Tell the client to shove 90% of what you had for 100% of nothing in this market in less than 6 weeks time. Not!
Of course if eberyone takes the "little man" option and says well "ok, you can give me a rate cut and I'll just suck it up" then they'll keep doing it, if we all had backbones and all refused they'd quickly backpedal.
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Originally posted by fool View PostMight not be BT.
Refinitiv are doing a global 10% cut. I told them to go jump. Apparently if you do, you get until the end of Oct.
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Might not be BT.
Refinitiv are doing a global 10% cut. I told them to go jump. Apparently if you do, you get until the end of Oct.
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I really, really wouldn't be playing silly buggers at the moment. Unless you don't need the money take what is on offer.
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