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Previously on "How much should i charge, newbie alert!!"

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  • sinw
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    Thanks for all your help and guidance guys

    Oh apart from nomadd the site comedian

    Cheers

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by lukemg View Post
    You defo want some compensation for stupid hours + travelling but don't do it on a pure call out basis or strictly per hour on site, they can strangle off the revenue.
    I would be looking for a daily charge (200 say) which guarantees your availability wherever they want you + mileage (maybe beyond a threshold say 20 miles from home) + 30/hour for anything past 6pm (including travelling time)
    Good idea on the after normal hours Luke.

    So there you have it, £200-250 per day (8 hour day, pre 6p.m.), + mileage at 32p a mile, + £30 per hour after 6p.m.

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  • lukemg
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    You defo want some compensation for stupid hours + travelling but don't do it on a pure call out basis or strictly per hour on site, they can strangle off the revenue.
    I would be looking for a daily charge (200 say) which guarantees your availability wherever they want you + mileage (maybe beyond a threshold say 20 miles from home) + 30/hour for anything past 6pm (including travelling time)

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    If he knew that, then I don't think he would be asking here...



    That's like asking "how long is a piece of string", really hard to answer. I would recommend that you go for "Reassuringly expensive". Works well for me.
    WHS +

    With random driving all over the place, either charge a good hourly rate or a daily rate plus expenses.

    When you have unknown quantities like travel or what have you, make sure you don't end up losing out.

    Check out itjobswatch. Not 100% accurate but give you a starting point.

    Support Analyst 81 -33 £350 +3.70 % 1283 (2.15 %)
    Support Engineer 179 -78 £238 +17.28 % 592 (0.99 %)
    Support Specialist 433 -90 £413 +33.06 % 120 (0.20 %)
    Support Consultant 455 -134 £330 +20.00 % 98 (0.16 %)
    Support Manager 465 -99 £425 +17.24 % 88 (0.15 %)
    Support Technician 478 -143 £213 +70.00 % 75 (0.13 %)
    Support Team Leader 511 -106 £378 +67.77 % 42 (0.07 %)
    Support Assistant 541 -120 £90 -85.88 % 12 (0.02 %)
    Applications Support 195 +13 £400 +21.21 % 522 (0.87 %)
    Desktop Support 278 -85 £165 +26.92 % 319 (0.53 %)
    2nd Line Support 319 -99 £140 +3.70 % 262 (0.44 %)
    3rd Line Support 325 -61 £236 -10.00 % 252 (0.42 %)
    1st Line Support 346 -77 £93 -7.50 % 221 (0.37 %)
    Applications Support Analyst 353 -54 £325 -4.41 % 210 (0.35 %)
    Technical Support 356 -80 £320 +25.49 % 206 (0.34 %)
    Helpdesk Support 394 -87 £125 +38.88 % 163 (0.27 %)
    IT Support 407 -93 £144 -28.12 % 147 (0.25 %)
    Server Support 445 -96 £263 +5.00 % 108 (0.18 %)
    Technical Support Analyst 457 -79 £325 +16.07 % 96 (0.16 %)
    Systems Support 461 -109 £315 -10.00 % 92 (0.15 %)
    Desktop Support Engineer 464 -156 £135 +22.72 % 89 (0.15 %)
    Network Support 465 -134 £325 +5.69 % 88 (0.15 %)
    Project Support Officer 468 -90 £187 -32.18 % 85 (0.14 %)
    Desktop Support Analyst 477 -116 £175 +32.07 % 76 (0.13 %)
    3rd Line Support Engineer 483 -119 £238 +1.06 % 70 (0.12 %)
    1st Line Support Analyst 490 -133 £78 -24.39 % 63 (0.11 %)
    Senior Support Analyst 494 -92 £450 +63.63 % 59 (0.10 %)
    SAP Support 496 -130 £330 -5.71 % 57 (0.10 %)
    IT Support Analyst 497 -100 £184 +53.12 % 56 (0.09 %)
    Project Support Analyst 500 -92 £258 +14.44 % 53 (0.09 %)

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
    How about roughly what your ex-company used to charge for exactly the same work?
    If he knew that, then I don't think he would be asking here...

    Originally posted by sinw
    How much should i charge
    That's like asking "how long is a piece of string", really hard to answer. I would recommend that you go for "Reassuringly expensive". Works well for me.

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  • thunderlizard
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    How about roughly what your ex-company used to charge for exactly the same work?

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by sinw View Post
    Hi All, Im new to contracting, just been made redundant and finish next friday, i've setup my LTD company and have company bank account setup also.

    Im not sure what rate i should charge for my services, i currently cover 12 sites UK, doing desktop support, lots of different apps, RF networks and voice pick, server checks backups etc.

    My soon to be ex companys client have taken all this work in house but they really don't have a clue and will be needing my services as a contractor after 1st Aug.

    I haven't a clue what to charge for the work i do, an example of the type of thing i may have to do is drive to Scotland build a pc restore all apps maybe a couple of hours work but 4 hrs drive each way there and back for me.

    Any suggestions welcome.

    Thanks

    Dave.
    Whatever you decide to charge, please, please, please don't put it to them in writing. Your English is appalling...

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  • sinw
    started a topic How much should i charge, newbie alert!!

    How much should i charge, newbie alert!!

    Hi All, Im new to contracting, just been made redundant and finish next friday, i've setup my LTD company and have company bank account setup also.

    Im not sure what rate i should charge for my services, i currently cover 12 sites UK, doing desktop support, lots of different apps, RF networks and voice pick, server checks backups etc.

    My soon to be ex companys client have taken all this work in house but they really don't have a clue and will be needing my services as a contractor after 1st Aug.

    I haven't a clue what to charge for the work i do, an example of the type of thing i may have to do is drive to Scotland build a pc restore all apps maybe a couple of hours work but 4 hrs drive each way there and back for me.

    Any suggestions welcome.

    Thanks

    Dave.

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