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I've subcontracted work I was paid $60/hr for at $15/hr before, but I adjusted the number of hours billed i.e only bill 1 hour for every 2 I was billed for.
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Maybe reality?Originally posted by 123soleil View PostWhat do I need to consider before doing this?
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200£/day?Originally posted by 123soleil View PostHello,
I have the possibility to subcontract someone. I already have the job and it will be for 12months. I have a ltd company and the subcontractor also has one. Obviously, I will be taking a cut on the subcontractors daily rate.
My cut would be upwards of 200£/day
What do I need to consider before doing this?
PS: sorry if this topic has been asked many times already but i've tried using the search engine without much luck (or with very technical explanations).
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You're not from 'round these parts are yee?
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The feckin' Sockie is back again... NLUK can you deal with him please?
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Someone's getting fleeced, or the rate that the client is paying is fantastic.Originally posted by 123soleil View PostMy cut would be upwards of 200£/day
It's been discussed yesterday and today, so you've not looked too hard - http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...ubstitute.htmlOriginally posted by 123soleil View PostPS: sorry if this topic has been asked many times already but i've tried using the search engine without much luck (or with very technical explanations).
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Subcontracting
Hello,
I have the possibility to subcontract someone. I already have the job and it will be for 12months. I have a ltd company and the subcontractor also has one. Obviously, I will be taking a cut on the subcontractors daily rate.
My cut would be upwards of 200£/day
What do I need to consider before doing this?
PS: sorry if this topic has been asked many times already but i've tried using the search engine without much luck (or with very technical explanations).
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