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  • drturkleton
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    I will repost in there. Thanks.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Ah bless,



    *Cojak in unusually generous mode...
    Stay of the drink.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by drturkleton View Post
    Hi

    I was looking through search engines for IT wages and came across this site. I'm hoping you could enlighten me on the day rates a consultant can earn upto, and what type of jobs they would be?

    I'm not anywhere near consultant level yet, but I am interested to know what could be there if I ever get to that point.
    Ah bless,

    It depends...
    Take a look in Business - anothother newb was asking exactly the same question.*

    *Cojak in unusually generous mode...

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  • thunderlizard
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    Originally posted by drturkleton View Post
    I'm not anywhere near consultant level yet
    You'd be surprised.
    A consultant's just somebody who can read the manuals a bit more quickly than his customer.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    What's a consultant?
    ...

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  • MarillionFan
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    Very broad question that.

    Why dont you narrow it down a little by asking, 'Hi can anyone tell me how much I can earn if I get a job?'

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  • drturkleton
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    I meant contractor.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    I believe it is somebody who can persuade people to give them outlandish fees on the basis that they can CON them and then inSULT them - hence CONSUTLANT.

    A Consultant (c) By reading the above I agree to send Pruffock a fiver in Consultancy fees

    PS Does anybody remember - Knowledge Management ?

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  • swamp
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    What's a consultant?

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  • drturkleton
    started a topic Contracting rates

    Contracting rates

    Hi

    I was looking through search engines for IT wages and came across this site. I'm hoping you could enlighten me on the day rates a consultant can earn upto, and what type of jobs they would be?

    I'm not anywhere near consultant level yet, but I am interested to know what could be there if I ever get to that point.

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