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Originally posted by The Coal Man View PostHi all
Has anyone got any work through this site? www.people4business.com.
Cheers.
PS: I just joined up so will see how it goes.
hi there,
I have just registered on this site and will like to see how good they are as they seem to be well on the ball with Registration. Very detailed indeed.
Will let you guys know!!
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Yeh, the played on the fact that I needed some proper .NET experience on my CV, still charged the client top whack though.Originally posted by The Coal Man View Post33% ....I think thats the top end and is taking the urine !!
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33% ....I think thats the top end and is taking the urine !!Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostThe agency were taking 33%
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Makes you wonder why these Agency's keep going bankrupt?Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostWhen i was trying to move to .NET I took a cheap junior contract to get some production experience on my CV. As aprt of he work, I worked on the procurement system, and "found" my PO for my services. The agency were taking 33%
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When i was trying to move to .NET I took a cheap junior contract to get some production experience on my CV. As aprt of he work, I worked on the procurement system, and "found" my PO for my services. The agency were taking 33%Originally posted by Money Money Money View Post10%?
That seems very fair to me. I've heard agencys taking up to 25%!!!
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10%?Originally posted by The Coal Man View PostYeah its free, though the site take a 10% management fee which is added to your chosen hourly rate.
Not taking as much as a weasel type agency !
That seems very fair to me. I've heard agencys taking up to 25%!!!
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Yeah its free, though the site take a 10% management fee which is added to your chosen hourly rate.Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostHave heard good things about them from friends who have had various contracts through them. They are afiliated with the PCG IIRC.
Well worth registering, I'm sure its free, isn't it?
Not taking as much as a weasel type agency !
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Have heard good things about them from friends who have had various contracts through them. They are afiliated with the PCG IIRC.
Well worth registering, I'm sure its free, isn't it?
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people4business.com
Hi all
Has anyone got any work through this site? www.people4business.com.
Cheers.
PS: I just joined up so will see how it goes.Last edited by The Coal Man; 8 July 2008, 13:09.Tags: None
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