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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Well you called it a polluted tulip-hole. That may be true of the majority of Bangalore, by our standards, but the high tech parks are second to none. And unusually for India (I think) it has a vibrant drinking culture. I found the natives very friendly - it's easy to go out for a drink on your own and meet a few people to get rat-arsed with.
    I'd refer to London in pretty much the same terms, it's no sleight on Bangalore. Had a look at some photos of the office there this afternoon, it looks far more pleasant than the one I'm in now. Still going to try for the extra cash.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Don't get me wrong, I don't mind going, but I have no intention of doing it for free. Think I'll pitch it at +50% plus business class flights and a nice hotel.
    Well you called it a polluted tulip-hole. That may be true of the majority of Bangalore, by our standards, but the high tech parks are second to none. And unusually for India (I think) it has a vibrant drinking culture. I found the natives very friendly - it's easy to go out for a drink on your own and meet a few people to get rat-arsed with.
    Last edited by sasguru; 30 April 2008, 14:43.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    What a sad attitude to have. A few years ago I was sent to investigate outsourcing options in Bangalore. Had a whale of a time and was pleasantly impressed. If you go to one of the campus parks, their offices are likely to be better than yours here.

    Of course you should charge 'em extra
    plus they actually know what customer service is there.

    Drivers are paid for the full day, so after you get dropped off at the office, if you need to pop out, the driver is there waiting for you.

    when I was in Chennai i had some excellent food, the restaurants are fantastic. Only bad point is that most of them are "family restaurants" so don't serve booze.

    Shopping malls are well serviced too, if your wife/girlfriend wants anything then get a list and prepare to pick up a few bargins

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  • miffy
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    Are you mental? The daily rate is agreed for a specified location - if they want you to go somewhere else, the rate increases.


    Go steady. Wilmslow is a permie now. He's beginning to think like one and already saluting the flag.

    DiscoStu can expect a similar responce from the permies he's working with.

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    What a sad attitude to have. A few years ago I was sent to investigate outsourcing options in Bangalore. Had a whale of a time and was pleasantly impressed. If you go to one of the campus parks, their offices are likely to be better than yours here.

    Of course you should charge 'em extra
    Don't get me wrong, I don't mind going, but I have no intention of doing it for free. Think I'll pitch it at +50% plus business class flights and a nice hotel.

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  • sasguru
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    What a sad attitude to have. A few years ago I was sent to investigate outsourcing options in Bangalore. Had a whale of a time and was pleasantly impressed. If you go to one of the campus parks, their offices are likely to be better than yours here.

    Of course you should charge 'em extra

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    The way I see it, you have a contract agreed for a daily rate.
    Are you mental? The daily rate is agreed for a specified location - if they want you to go somewhere else, the rate increases.

    Go for +25% on daily rate to compensate for being away from home, full 5* expenses (hotel, driver everywhere, club class flights) and £50 a day spends. You don't have to pay yourself that, but it's a nice earner for the company.

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  • DimPrawn
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    I wouldn't do it out of principle. Fook 'em.

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  • Wilmslow
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Company policy? You seem to be confusing me with a permie. Standard rate for spending two weeks in a polluted tulip-hole and telling me to do it for the experience? You're having a larf...
    Well, don't go if you don't want to!

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
    The way I see it, you have a contract agreed for a daily rate.

    Is there a company policy on expenses? If so, I personally would accept the experience of India, claim expenses as per the company policy and keep the same rate.

    Will you be working weekends? If so, more money. If not, get on out and about and experience India from Friday afternoon to Monday morning!
    Company policy? You seem to be confusing me with a permie. Standard rate for spending two weeks in a polluted tulip-hole and telling me to do it for the experience? You're having a larf...

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  • Wilmslow
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    dont drink the water
    dont eat the food
    dont sh@g any of the women
    dont sleep in the beds

    apart from that - have a nice time

    oh and dont sh@g any of the men either








    Also - Don't drive... And, if you get a driver, avoid being on the roads out of rush hour. Accidents in rush hour are comical due to low speeds. Once out of rush hour, risk of death a lot greater!

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Client Co may want me to go to Bangalore for a couple of weeks to look at some stuff. I don't mind going, but would like the panel's expert opinion on how much extra wedge to ask for if they're wanting me to leave my Playstation 3 for a fortnight.
    dont drink the water
    dont eat the food
    dont sh@g any of the women
    dont sleep in the beds

    apart from that - have a nice time

    oh and dont sh@g any of the men either







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  • Wilmslow
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Client Co may want me to go to Bangalore for a couple of weeks to look at some stuff. I don't mind going, but would like the panel's expert opinion on how much extra wedge to ask for if they're wanting me to leave my Playstation 3 for a fortnight.
    The way I see it, you have a contract agreed for a daily rate.

    Is there a company policy on expenses? If so, I personally would accept the experience of India, claim expenses as per the company policy and keep the same rate.

    Will you be working weekends? If so, more money. If not, get on out and about and experience India from Friday afternoon to Monday morning!

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  • miffy
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    No GTA IV for a fortnight...

    Double your rate + expenses.

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  • DiscoStu
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    Doing the needful

    Client Co may want me to go to Bangalore for a couple of weeks to look at some stuff. I don't mind going, but would like the panel's expert opinion on how much extra wedge to ask for if they're wanting me to leave my Playstation 3 for a fortnight.

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