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I've never had the nerve to see it through myself but I know some non superstar but OK contractors who will sit it out for a top whack rate. I think it works if the market is OK, a desperate or naive client will come along in the end.Originally posted by M@H..there's always someone in a hard situation who will work for much less than the market rate. It just sometimes takes a few weeks for them to turn up.
All contractor day rates get more and more flexible the longer they are out of work too.. if your ususal rate is £500 a day its better to work for £100 a day lower on a 3 month contract than spend 3 more weeks out of work
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..there's always someone in a hard situation who will work for much less than the market rate. It just sometimes takes a few weeks for them to turn up.
All contractor day rates get more and more flexible the longer they are out of work too.. if your ususal rate is £500 a day its better to work for £100 a day lower on a 3 month contract than spend 3 more weeks out of work
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Loosen? It's about as loose as the birth canal of a Blue Whale after giving birth to siamese twins!
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A previous manager I worked for prided himself on driving a hard bargain and was good at it when the market was working his way. He's now lost a lot of staff and apparently they advertised for replacements a few weeks back and didn't get one CV ! The market is swinging our way at the moment, I expect Gordon and Co to quietly loosen the work permit setup.Last edited by rootsnall; 4 June 2007, 13:28.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet....get a clue to companies.
I must have seen the same job advertised for the last 6 weeks. Apart from its rate being £20,000 about £10,000 too low for that role for even a mediocre person I just want to go and shake the person who keeps putting them up and shout "guess what, its not working!".
Geez. If after the first 2 weeks you havent had any bites what makes you think 4 more weeks of the same tulip advert will make it any better.
Er, Jobserve by any chance?
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No.Originally posted by Sockpuppet....get a clue to companies.
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Do you ever feel like saying....
....get a clue to companies.
I must have seen the same job advertised for the last 6 weeks. Apart from its rate being £20,000 about £10,000 too low for that role for even a mediocre person I just want to go and shake the person who keeps putting them up and shout "guess what, its not working!".
Geez. If after the first 2 weeks you havent had any bites what makes you think 4 more weeks of the same tulip advert will make it any better.Tags: None
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