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I'll arrange to come over and take you and the other contractors out for drinks soon.
Sorry couldn't get that extra £10/hour you wanted. £4 is the most they can do. To be honest their budget is so tight they've not been able to give some of your fellow contractors any increase at all.
Can only get you a £2/hour raise this time but they've assured me they'll look at giving you a better rate increase at the next renewal.
[sucks through teeth]Don't know if we'll be able to get you a rate rise, our margins are below what we normally operate on already. We're practically making a loss.
I'll arrange to come over and take you and the other contractors out for drinks soon.
Sorry couldn't get that extra £10/hour you wanted. £4 is the most they can do. To be honest their budget is so tight they've not been able to give some of your fellow contractors any increase at all.
Can only get you a £2/hour raise this time but they've assured me they'll look at giving you a better rate increase at the next renewal.
[sucks through teeth]Don't know if we'll be able to get you a rate rise, our margins are below what we normally operate on already. We're practically making a loss.
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