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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    Have you seen the price of smashed avacodo on toast?

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  • NigelJK
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    Alfie the twunt from Liverpool says that the rising cost of Energy bills is stopping him saving and moving to his own home. Shurely shome mistake?

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  • d000hg
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    OK Boomer.

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  • _V_
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    Snowflakes are reeling https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60024716

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  • _V_
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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60050699

    Inflation: Cost of living rises at fastest pace for 30 years

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  • _V_
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    If it is non-negotiable, then you are saying that you're going to walk if they don't give you it.
    Yes, I have made this 100% clear, it's not a negotiation, it's price increase.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    If it is non-negotiable, then you are saying that you're going to walk if they don't give you it.
    And where they will find another VB6 programmer? It's COBOL of the 2020s

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    Of course, the contractor has to communicate the expected rate rise. I have requested a 15% rate increase to cover rising costs, non negotiable. We will see how the client responds.
    If it is non-negotiable, then you are saying that you're going to walk if they don't give you it.

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  • _V_
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    Of course, the contractor has to communicate the expected rate rise. I have requested a 15% rate increase to cover rising costs, non negotiable. We will see how the client responds.

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  • jamesbrown
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    "Everyone". If you're in a position of power, there's really no such thing as a recession or being undercut (by offshoring or whatever). You just set your prices and carry on as normal. You just need to work out how to get it

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  • _V_
    started a topic Rate rises

    Rate rises

    Is everyone accepting a real world pay cut?

    https://news.sky.com/story/cost-of-l...-show-12518827

    Official data published on Wednesday is expected to show inflation in December remaining close to the 5.1% level reached the month before.

    It is expected to hit 6% in coming months - which would be the highest level for three decades - as the impact of an expected energy bill hike in April bites.

    ONS data shows that the last time Britain last saw a real terms fall in wages was in mid-2020 as earnings were affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with many on furlough or working reduced hours.

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