Back then in embedded, you needed FPGA, VHDL and suchlike to get £50/hr.
For my pedestrian crap it was £35/hr tops.
I note that more recently rates of £45 - 50/hr seem to be quoted quite often, though again they want the VHDL stuff.
And once you lose all the expenses it's not really worth the effort.
I'm fecked if I'm paying for hotels and mileage out of taxed income.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostBack in the day I never achieved £300/day.
It was even worse if you were hardware.
The joys of embedded software.
Now £300 (usually inside) is a push, so I've scaled back (and I'm not touching agency related roles at all) but I don't think the UK IT industry is benefiting from this new hard regime, and I'm grateful that it's not my problem.
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Back in the day I never achieved £300/day.
It was even worse if you were hardware.
The joys of embedded software.
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The categories are all wrong
should be
less than 300
300 to 399
400 to 499
500 to 599
and so on.
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asking rate, or current rate?
If current rate, you should have a £0 option (benched)
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCan tell someone with no background in data designed that poll.
Boundaries should not overlap as anyone charging a day rate on the boundary (I am one of them) has to decide between one of two options and the results will be skewed, probably towards the upper bucket due to male contractors needing to prove they don't have a small winkie.a small winkie
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It did not go high enough for my current rate. So I put my butler's rate instead.
I will give different results for all my sockies.....
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostCan tell someone with no background in data designed that poll.
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Can tell someone with no background in data designed that poll.
Boundaries should not overlap as anyone charging a day rate on the boundary (I am one of them) has to decide between one of two options and the results will be skewed, probably towards the upper bucket due to male contractors needing to prove they don't have a small winkie.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMaybe not a good idea to make it a public poll.
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