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Previously on "Wwoooooooowwww!!!!!!"

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Kess View Post
    I assume the client is a relatively small company?
    Na na. A division of UK aerospace company (not British wasteofspace)

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by tay View Post
    Who decides the vaue of the project?
    How much you got to spend?

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  • Kess
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    I spent some time detailing my idea / solution with the sales personnel and to my surprise they were quite positive. Then I got the opportunity to talk over my plan with the MD.
    I assume the client is a relatively small company? They have the flexibility and common-sense attitude to do something unusual like this.

    I have the opposite problem, currently working for a large US-owned aerospace corporation in which rigid policies and bureaucratic intransigence are becoming the norm. I'll be glad to move on.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    direct = good
    % = good
    annual = good
    negotiated = feelgood




    overall = fking well done





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  • mailric
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    if it works out, you've more jam than hartleys. nice negotiation and good luck dude.

    if it doesn't... well, lets not think about that eh?

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  • BrilloPad
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    congratulations

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  • tay
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    eekeek

    Just secured a new rolling annual contract direct with old client allowing me to charge on a % of a project value!!!!


    I'm still in shock.
    I hope you drew up a very good contract or this could get very messy. Who decides the vaue of the project?

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Kess View Post
    Was this the result of your negotiating skills (in which case some tips would be appreciated )?
    I like to think so - the client and I were both aware of the problem existing after some conversation i.e. the requirement to provide a resource as a project dictates - yet I did not come here to discuss potential contract opportunities, it was not even on the agenda!

    I spent some time detailing my idea / solution with the sales personnel and to my surprise they were quite positive. Then I got the opportunity to talk over my plan with the MD his response: Let's iron out the T&C's and get a contract signed - so I started drafting last week.

    I pushed the plan in a persistent fashion to the point of not wanting to become annoying yet I was delighted when hearing they were actually very pro-active towards the idea of off-loading the work in my direction.

    My own fears played a large part in thinking 'you can't do this' 'negative thoughts' - today I proved fear is not justified and if you don't ask you don't get.

    I still cannot believe I've secured it though typically the projects run into six figured sums.

    My advice would be: don't doubt yourself and always be proactive

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  • BrianSnail
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    Tidy.

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  • Kess
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    Well done!

    Was this the result of your negotiating skills (in which case some tips would be appreciated )?

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  • Spacecadet
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    Boomed

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  • scooterscot
    started a topic Wwoooooooowwww!!!!!!

    Wwoooooooowwww!!!!!!

    eekeek

    Just secured a new rolling annual contract direct with old client allowing me to charge on a % of a project value!!!!


    I'm still in shock.

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