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Previously on "£110/day for a C++ developer in London??"

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
    I thought the rate was your margin. You can always slip Churchy a tenner a day
    You would make a very good agent.

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  • BA to the Stars
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    I've got this guy just right for the job.

    Name's CHURCHILL

    Does the rate include my margin?
    I thought the rate was your margin. You can always slip Churchy a tenner a day

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  • chicane
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    Look at some job ads outside London - you'll soon know the real meaning of taking the biscuit. I've seen junior web dev contracts (ie 18 months experience) offering £7.50/hour.

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  • malvolio
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    The words Visa and Waiver spring to mine...

    "Well advertised but we couldn't find anyone so have had to bring in this chap from outside the EU".

    Snag is, they haven't read the new rules: roles have to be advertised at a realistic market rate...

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  • BlasterBates
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    The words crunch and credit spring to mind. Don't look good though.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    I've got this guy just right for the job.

    Name's CHURCHILL

    Does the rate include my margin?

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Supply and demand: lots of spotty oiks thinking working in gaming is going to be fun.

    I'm sure Mr Moscow is right: it's a fixed length permie job.
    very badly paid contract

    A few Co's tried the fixed length contract scam in my game in the last slump and luckily things picked up quickly enough before it got off the ground.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    Sounds like computer games coding. Games coders tend to get paid a fair bit less than everybody else, same with games testers. No idea why, coding/testign games is just as hard as any other app....
    Supply and demand: lots of spotty oiks thinking working in gaming is going to be fun.

    I'm sure Mr Moscow is right: it's a fixed length permie job.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    If it's games it is probably not a "contract" as you or I understand it.

    Normally in games (& CGI) you get taken on with permie conditions, but on a fixed length contract.

    Even so, it doesn't sound like that great a role...

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  • KevinS
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    I suspect the client has said something like:

    Let's see, we pay our permies £28K a year, so divide that by 52 weeks, and then again by 5 days a week, so about £110/day

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  • Ardesco
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    Sounds like computer games coding. Games coders tend to get paid a fair bit less than everybody else, same with games testers. No idea why, coding/testign games is just as hard as any other app....

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  • luke warm
    started a topic £110/day for a C++ developer in London??

    £110/day for a C++ developer in London??

    see http://www.jobserve.com/ECE662D236F890C57.job

    They cannot be serious!
    2 Years industry experience using C++ (and OpenGL).
    That's £28K/year which I would have thought has got to at or below permie salary for 2 years exp. Add in the overheads of contracting and what are you left with?
    Even top of the range (200/day) seems like a joke...

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