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Previously on "Do you write your salary/rate on your CV?"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn(unless there is cash involved and the only loser is the taxman).
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I've yet to meet a lawyer or doctor or dentist or even plumber who's negotiable on rate.
If the jobs £2K it's £2K
(unless there is cash involved and the only loser is the taxman).
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It's quite simple. Tell them what you want and mean it, i.e. if they can't deliver the rate you require then you're not interested.
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Originally posted by mcquiggdThe real conversation:
Pimp - Whats your rate?
Contractor - £600/day
Pimp - You have to be kidding? The client might go to £400..
Contractor - £600/day.
Pimp - Next!
Job gone, to someone else...
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Good.
If the client is tight on money they can feck orf.
I'd rather lose 50% of the contracts and charge twice as much and have 6 months of leisure time.
Next.
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Originally posted by ratewhorefucking hell, I can't believe this thread exists!!!
Pimp - Whats your rate?
Contractor - £600/day
Pimp - What's your minimum rate?
Contractor - £600/day.
Job done...
The real conversation:
Pimp - Whats your rate?
Contractor - £600/day
Pimp - You have to be kidding? The client might go to £400..
Contractor - £600/day.
Pimp - Next!
Job gone, to someone else...
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Originally posted by DimPrawnPimp - What's your rate?
Contractor - £600/day
Pimp - What's your lowest rate?
Contractor - Do I look like a ******* arab at a souk?
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Originally posted by MarillionFanI would suggest that you send a covering page which shows your rate and expectations probably something like
Name : FRANCKO
Expectations : SHOW ME THE MONEY, SHOWWWWWW MEEEEEEE THE MONEYYYYYY. I LOVVVVVVEEEEEE BLAAAAAACKKKKKKK PEOOOOPPPPLLEEE
Present Salary : £600 p/d
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Had a discussion with a pimp today (current one) who said I was selling myself short and I should ask for more money.
I'm still in shock.
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fucking hell, I can't believe this thread exists!!!
Pimp - Whats your rate?
Contractor - £600/day
Pimp - What's your minimum rate?
Contractor - £600/day.
Job done...
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Originally posted by FranckoDo you reckon it is a good idea to write your current salary/rate on your CV or it's just useless/negative?
However, I disagree with milan here - whenever I talk to an agent about a job one of the first things I want to know is how much (ball-park will do) the pay is. I don't want to waste everyone's time discussing much else (and especially doing an interview) if that is a show-stopper.
Agent: "Great job, are you interested?"
Me: "How much does it pay?"
Agent: "12 pounds an hour."
Me: "That's crap, even milan earns more than that!"
Agent: "No he doesn't!"
Me: "OK but it's still crap. Not interested."
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Frankco you little entrepeneur you, when you take new jobs you ask for an extra 5 to 7%
you'll be joining Britain's Rich List before you know it !!!
putting your salary or your rate on your cv is unprofessional
break out Frankco you can do it
Milan.
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Originally posted by FranckoA pity that newbies don't know how to make a search and only find something that is completely unrelated..
I tried ity once for a thread that I knew was there and it didn't find it.
Haven't used it since.
tim
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