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Previously on "Boosting my rate to £750 per day within 2 years...."
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With the current rate of inflation I have just worked out that you should hit that rate in 2031. So just a matter of waiting.
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Wishful thinking!
You are only worth - at any given time - what someone is willing to pay for you. If you are on the bench you are worth (unfortunately) nothing.
To answer the point made by our initial poster friend, your 'skills' do not warrant a daily rate - you should be paid for a few days work at a time (as some suggested earlier) as a 'Project Consultant' - daily rates up to £ 1000 for the right people - you come in and identify/implement savings worth offsetting your costs.
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Warning: Daily rates can go down as well as up
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostHi,
I've completed my goals and need to increase my daily rate from £450 -> £750.
Question is..... how?
T
Works like a charm.
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostMid 40s....
Why?
too old?
too young?
T
If your skills fit the role and have a unique skill set you can name your price as Im sure you know.
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostAlso.....
I believe I have a 'niche' area of expertise.
I've recently been engaged by companies who have recently outsourced their IT and have found that the deal wasn't quite what they expected.
My main roles have been in the area of tightening up SLAs - or specing them and investigating the statement of works - Also I've made significant savings on analysing 'billable work' when it should have been non-billable etc. I've saved some companies many tens of thousands of pounds by doing a little digging - and recharging.
So, I can show I add value and I'm not just a cost to the business.
T
You want good money, be good at your job. You want silly money, take risks.
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Get 2 contracts where you can work from home and overlap them, say £400 a day each. Or start a business that generates £750-current rate.
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Also.....
I believe I have a 'niche' area of expertise.
I've recently been engaged by companies who have recently outsourced their IT and have found that the deal wasn't quite what they expected.
My main roles have been in the area of tightening up SLAs - or specing them and investigating the statement of works - Also I've made significant savings on analysing 'billable work' when it should have been non-billable etc. I've saved some companies many tens of thousands of pounds by doing a little digging - and recharging.
So, I can show I add value and I'm not just a cost to the business.
T
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Why not start a company and become a billionaire. Takes a bit longer mind you.
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Thanks....
I know someone with very similar skills to myself has a 12 month contract for £700 pd.
He pushed for £700 and got it.
So I guess it's whatever the market can stand.
T
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