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Previously on "No boom is possible its over... Hey you want a boom?"
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I had similar, was the longest serving Dev on the project at 9 months. Asked for a rate bump. Refused and offered 3 months at same rate, I walked and found something paying 3 times more than the bump I asked for
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostMeaningless, but if it makes you feel better
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Apparently someone from the client wants to talk to me to ensure i stay as a recent perm resignation hurt the project, if i go it would be bad for them. I am sensing a good time for a negotiation on term and maybe rate
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Suggest to them, that you are thinking about upping your rate as this will be the last contract and you have nothing to lose.
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No boom is possible its over... Hey you want a boom?
So after being told we definitely wont extend, this is the end, its an internal rule, wish you could stay zzzzzzzzzzzzzz They now have offered me a 3 month extension.Current gig agency trying to pressure me into signing on again immediately (as they do) and if i find something better just give notice. I don't like doing stuff like that, if i sign an extension I intend to stay until the end.
I have just over 2 weeks left here if i don't extend again. Been taking a look at the market a bit of interest but nothing concrete like a contract offer yet. I think i will let everything sit until next week to see if a more attractive (longer term) option become available either here (with some negotiating) or some sparkly new thing arrives.
Anyway i just wanted to share it all with you as i know you're all very interested...
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