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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat does your Job Centre Advisor say?
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Originally posted by zeitghostI never got paid for the last bit of work I did for a "mate".
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I will charge the normal rate. I had my girlfriends family member ask me for help over Xmas with VBA. They are a permie who will be putting it through their company. Personally, I didn't want to do the work however I told them I would after some pressure.
When I quoted them my daily rate they didn't question it and agreed to pay. At the end of the day, I am a business and I need to make as much money as possible. They only people saving money would be his company, it wasn't like he was needing it for his family.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAh at times when he is charging me out he does (or so he says) give me the lot.
This time hes not getting anything out of it. His customer has insisted something is done as part of the overall contract price.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAs I said, what's he charging you out at?
FTFY
This time hes not getting anything out of it. His customer has insisted something is done as part of the overall contract price.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI wasn't trying for funny.
I'm not at all surprised that various people have accused you of being created and run by the same idiot that posts as Suity, both ID's post to the same style. Maybe you should post these vacuous brainfart ramblings on your Faceache or Twatter pages rather than on CUK, after all that's what those sites are for.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post"Almost" funny tykemerc - not quite.
I'm not at all surprised that various people have accused you of being created and run by the same idiot that posts as Suity, both ID's post to the same style. Maybe you should post these vacuous brainfart ramblings on your Faceache or Twatter pages rather than on CUK, after all that's what those sites are for.
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As I said, what's he charging you out at?
FTFY
Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHes a mate and he always sees me a right seeing to, right, no lube required.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostThere's a few other "posters" that applies to as well.
To Psychoclown, engage your brain, charge a sensible amount, it's not exactly a difficult one to work out.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI hear your request that this be moved to general. You know, you're not obliged to post every brainfart.
To Psychoclown, engage your brain, charge a sensible amount, it's not exactly a difficult one to work out.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBecause its done remotely so no going into client. Hes a mate and he always sees me right.
Whats his cut?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNormal rates really, why would you think you should do it for less?
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