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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Hi all,

    I've been offerred a 6 week gig away from home.

    The job itself is very interesting, BUT the rate is crap and the location is sh*te.

    I've been tempted by the gig regardless though, as like I say, the job itself sounds really cool.

    They mentioned in the interview that there'd be strange hours (i.e. outside of the noraml 9-5) which I have no problem with at all...if I'm away, I might aswell be at work than stuck in a hotel.

    BUT, the cheeeky f*ckers are trying to get me to be on call during the weekends! And the reward they're willing to give me for this? The hours back during the week IF I get called upon!
    So basically, they want me to be on call, all weekend for free!

    I'm tried politely telling them to **** off like, but they keep coming back asking me what I would accept to do this. TBH I doubt I'd even accept the daily rate to sit in the house all day on a Saturday (thats my going to the pub at 12 day!)

    Anyone been in a similar situation?
    What would you do?
    Do exactly what they ask: work out what you would willingly accept to do it, and tell them what that is. It might be an awful lot if you really don't want to do it; doesn't matter, tell them the real price. Do not on any account feel "obliged" to quote a "reasonable" rate for it.

    Another poster made a good starting suggestion: a price for each time you are on call, plus a rate for call-outs, with a minimum chargeable time.

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  • Charles Foster Kane
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    Accept the gig. Put your phone on silent on the weekends.

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  • kramer
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    Originally posted by freakydancer
    That would be one big f**king rabbit
    a rabbit that big would need a mighty hole!

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  • freakydancer
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    Originally posted by pisces
    Fck that for a game of soilders. Maybe they'd like you to dress as a bunny as well?
    That would be one big f**king rabbit

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  • el duder
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Hi all,

    I've been offerred a 6 week gig away from home.

    The job itself is very interesting, BUT the rate is crap and the location is sh*te.

    I've been tempted by the gig regardless though, as like I say, the job itself sounds really cool.

    They mentioned in the interview that there'd be strange hours (i.e. outside of the noraml 9-5) which I have no problem with at all...if I'm away, I might aswell be at work than stuck in a hotel.

    BUT, the cheeeky f*ckers are trying to get me to be on call during the weekends! And the reward they're willing to give me for this? The hours back during the week IF I get called upon!
    So basically, they want me to be on call, all weekend for free!

    I'm tried politely telling them to **** off like, but they keep coming back asking me what I would accept to do this. TBH I doubt I'd even accept the daily rate to sit in the house all day on a Saturday (thats my going to the pub at 12 day!)

    Anyone been in a similar situation?
    What would you do?
    surely you are used to this situation SA? clients calling you up evenings and wekeends for services?

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  • lukemg
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    Expecting to face this dilemma soon, should be a rare call-out as I am in a senior role and will be advising on escalating major issues to 'call everyone you can get hold of' status.
    Planning to charge a day rate for each 24 hour period (even if it includes a working day). Same issues as SA, I am away in the week so no worries but w/ends are more valuable.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Go for this,

    1.5x daily rate just for being available
    - this compensates you for having to sit in the pub on 1 pint an hour instead of 3.

    1.5x hourly rate per call, minimum 4 hours
    - this compensates you for having to do work at the weekend.

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  • DaveB
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    There was a long'ish discussion about this a while back

    To quote my original comment back then...

    Originally posted by DAVEB

    The BOFH in me says time and a half for hours on call and double time for actual call out with a 4 hour minimum

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    SallyAnne, are you tempted to be a (on) call girl?
    Not if the pay was that sh*te!

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    SallyAnne, are you tempted to be a (on) call girl?
    On-call girl at £100 / hour

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  • OrangeHopper
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    It came with the job because we support a system that, should it stop for more than a few hours, would affect thousands of companies and could result in tens if not hundreds of millions in costs and lost revenue.

    To be honest I don't really mind. I have rarely been called. A couple of times I have been available while upgrades have been done and I monitored things from home.

    If a particular weekend is inconvenient we work it out amoung ourselves.

    I get paid moderately well for the day job so providing the occasional out-of-hours advice pro rata doesn't bother me.

    I'm just an easy mark really.

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  • DimPrawn
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    SallyAnne, are you tempted to be a (on) call girl?

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  • unemployed
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    sounds like they are taking the *iss

    i used to be on call at a week at a time and used to get £250 for being on call and £100 per call out , added up to a nice amout once you get called out 10 times . handy if you get called out 4 times in one day when you are already at work

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  • Sockpuppet
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    I do "on call" stuff.

    Ok this is me driving lorries while looking for another contract but I have a place that pays me to be avail from midday - midnight and pays me 12 hours even if I dont go in. £180 for sitting on my keister. Been called in 3 days this week (out of 5 avail).

    Not bad for being "on the bench".

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by OrangeHopper
    I do on-call a week a month for a set daily fee (nothing really). If I get called out then it is at my hourly rate.

    For that I get a phone and a laptop from which I have full access to the corporate network and supported systems via my home broadband connection.

    There is an unofficial understanding that should a call come in then I should be in a position to help out within an hour.
    And you're happy about that?!!

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