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Previously on "Hmm. Rates seem to have dropped a bit."

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  • SantaClaus
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    why should you be paid £500/day when equally skilled and more motivated people in other nations would work for a small fraction of that?
    Yep, lets all go to work for a bowl of rice

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
    why should you be paid £500/day when equally skilled and more motivated people in other nations would work for a small fraction of that?
    Most people here don't believe said foreigners are equally skilled. Some are of course, but it's really hard to tell when they are situated on another continent and are insulated from you by an offshore PM who wants to act as intermediary between you and the developer.

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  • contractor79
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    why should you be paid £500/day when equally skilled and more motivated people in other nations would work for a small fraction of that?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    I've got a job in my in-box for an experienced flash developer at 200 pd
    Flash developers are cheap though, AFAIK... it's the kind of skill many teach themselves and use to hack about. Like VB

    Flex on the other hand, which I luckily fell into, is much more valuable.

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    I'm down 20% with this gig - but at least I have a gig.

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  • weemster
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    Royal Mail for me once this gigs over.

    Few hours a day, keep the coffers ticking over, play a bit of golf
    until things buck up !

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  • RichardCranium
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    There's an interim manager gig doing the rounds. To run an "IT business park" and be responsible for the financial performance of the company. Currently here.

    I used to see these for £800 to £1,200 per day.

    Interim Manager for an IT business park, and the facilities and financial performance of the company.

    Your main responsibilities will be ... implementation of existing business development strategies, focussing on growth.

    ensure financial and administrative management information is maintained, ... liaising with other business areas to ensure departures from agreed budget are reported. ... review management systems, structures, processes and controls and make recommendations for improvement.

    experience of general management, budgeting, and profit and loss accounts, with a good knowledge of financial management techniques and financial procedures.
    In another ad it said there are 25 staff to be managed.

    Highlight the text to see the rate: £200 per day.

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  • tim123
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    I've got a job in my in-box for an experienced flash developer at 200 pd

    I can't believe that this is the going rate as it's not what I do (wrong sort of Flash)

    tim

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  • Rantor
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    http://www.cwjobs.co.uk:80/JobSearch...JobId=44916682

    What's the rate for a junior developer then?
    I'd be interested to see what the agency is charging and indeed what the consultancy would charge you out at.

    26 quid an hour is less than most Indian bodyshoppers will charge for numpties who cant even open the workflow editor.

    God, I've been grumbling about a 5% rate cut that would still end up with treble that rate.

    Are p**stake rates like this the norm in Britain now?
    Last edited by Rantor; 28 July 2009, 21:52.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    http://www.cwjobs.co.uk:80/JobSearch...JobId=44916682

    What's the rate for a junior developer then?
    £25.50.

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  • Archangel
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    I was offered £28 an hour last week (senior contract A/P, long list of required skills)

    Just seen one on Jobserve for a project manager, £215 a day.

    Now where did I put that plan B?

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  • expat
    started a topic Hmm. Rates seem to have dropped a bit.

    Hmm. Rates seem to have dropped a bit.

    http://www.cwjobs.co.uk:80/JobSearch...JobId=44916682

    Location: London
    Salary: £26.00 - £26.00 per hour
    Company: Premier Group Recruitment
    Job type: Contract
    Date posted: 27/07/2009 18:22:45

    Siebel Developer required by london based government organisation for an immediate contract position.

    THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT MUST HAVE HANDS ON DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE WITH SIEBEL.

    The Siebel / Workflow Developer will be responsible for the workflow design, specification and development with the Siebel Package. The role will require the successful Siebel Workflow Developer to deliver Functional and technical designs, models, components, code, unit tests and documentation.

    The Siebel developer will have 5 years experience, knowledge of workflows, in addition to experience with integration methods and wireless applications.
    What's the rate for a junior developer then?

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