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Previously on "Do you keep your rate to yourself - or share it?"
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Keep the rate quiet and you can set your bribe expectations (both in amount you will accept and the amount you are prepared to pay) accordingly.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTa. I must confess I wasn't very comfortable about finding out just how much more you all bill than me!
Apparently.
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It's to calculate an average that is used for various benchmarks.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNo honestly I can't see why, declaration of interests maybe, but why would they want to know your rateLast edited by mudskipper; 21 July 2015, 10:26.
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Ta. I must confess I wasn't very comfortable about finding out just how much more you all bill than me!Originally posted by tarbera View PostNay, it will go to one person, they average it up, remove top and bottom 2, and average is published - nothing else
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Do you keep your rate to yourself - or share it?
Nay, it will go to one person, they average it up, remove top and bottom 2, and average is published - nothing elseOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMy wife knows my day rate.
And after this weekend, so will the IPSE board and CC members (I think).
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