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Originally posted by founder View Postgot a role for redux and Angular 2+ today, also node and java a requirement
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got a role for redux and Angular 2+ today, also node and java a requirement
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If anyone is looking for a permie role (good salary) WFH forever in any of below roles drop me a PM
1. Looker developer, SQLm, python, databricks, snowflake etc
Or
2. Full stack software engineer (fintech , tools, dashboards automation)
Or
3. .Net senior dev, stong OOD, C#, containers (Docker, Kubernetes) node js. Asp.net (might need occasional vista to Newcastle)
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View PostAre you needing the money cash coming in? If the answer was yes, "I do need the money", then I would have said £45ph but timebox the period of work ( e.g. 1 month duration and then I'd hike my price back up to £60). If the client co says the work is rubbish, then she can walk away, after one month. On the otherhand, she might say, this guy is good actually and keep you on, and she might counter offer, chucking £55ph back your way after the trial period.
You know, it reminds me of a few house builders from the past. They would be off somewhere else, to another customer, whilst I was festering after my gaff, and they secretly finish off some gaffers bathroom tiling or whatnot.
Ah! Those days of back-to-back jobs are not coming back at all any time soon. Sigh.
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Originally posted by eek View PostI can if I expand my search outside the UK ( and why wouldn't you given that everyone is working from home).
Either way you priced yourself too high for that client...
You know, it reminds me of a few house builders from the past. They would be off somewhere else, to another customer, whilst I was festering after my gaff, and they secretly finish off some gaffers bathroom tiling or whatnot.
Ah! Those days of back-to-back jobs are not coming back at all any time soon. Sigh.
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Originally posted by founder View Postyou can't get quality at 30 ph, you get desperate dans with no warchest
Either way you priced yourself too high for that client...Last edited by eek; 4 November 2020, 12:26.
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you can't get quality at 30 ph, you get desperate dans with no warchest
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe client is weird they are supposed to try and negotiate with you.
If the starting figure is £60 an hour and you know you can source workers at £30 an hour, why would you continue the negotiation.
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Quoted a client 60ph + VAT
ClientCO said can get superb workers much much cheaper around the world due to covid
go figure
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostI agree that sometimes the better and more productive contractors don't always succeed against contractors who just seem to always find contracts but aren't actually that good.
Liked and good enough will trump brilliant but an arse.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostPossible? Highly likely from what I’ve seen of contractors over the years.
Availability wins over productivity in too many cases.
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Originally posted by eek View PostJust because your current skillset pays more than the amount 95% of the population earn - it's perfectly possible to be average (or worse) in that skillset.
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