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£60 per hour on this contract if divided by 8 hours. I actually work much longer some days though.
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Originally posted by TonicReally, you should meet me GirlFiend and we can have a throwsome..
I sound like that policemen off Allo Allo sometimes
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI visit there quite frequently!
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Originally posted by TonicNo i'm from TypoDonia.. where keyboards and developers are in constant disagreement.
I visit there quite frequently!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAre you from up north Tonic?
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Originally posted by Tonicif you agree with me price
Are you from up north Tonic?
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Originally posted by monkeyboyI'm in the top bit at the moment. Lucky me. I have been at the lower rate and permy but not for long.
The best I've had is hourly rate and 55 per hour during the boom I once billed 90 hours in one week. Didn't last, they changed to dailly rate and based on 8 hour day. Funny how I never worked a 90 hour week again.........
Alot of the rate stuff depends on negociating skills. I know people who are technically no better than me but they are really good at talking up there rate and basically have the balls to call the agents bluff. ie good business men . I have no problem with these people as they can do something I can't and that is what fundimentally sets the rates.
I know one guy who is on 850 a day general contractor. Is he worth that, of cause not but he made the client believe he was......
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I'm in the top bit at the moment. Lucky me. I have been at the lower rate and permy but not for long.
The best I've had is hourly rate and 55 per hour during the boom I once billed 90 hours in one week. Didn't last, they changed to dailly rate and based on 8 hour day. Funny how I never worked a 90 hour week again.........
Alot of the rate stuff depends on negociating skills. I know people who are technically no better than me but they are really good at talking up there rate and basically have the balls to call the agents bluff. ie good business men . I have no problem with these people as they can do something I can't and that is what fundimentally sets the rates.
I know one guy who is on 850 a day general contractor. Is he worth that, of cause not but he made the client believe he was......
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Originally posted by TonicI've had a bitch fight bust out just before one... does that count?
..time to slope away...
ha ha - yeah I guess. You were just the vicim of circumstance
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Originally posted by SallyAnneOh you've all done it.
..time to slope away...
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Originally posted by ArdescoThreesome
You have had an active social life
Oh you've all done it.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneWhy have you put passion in quotes?!
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