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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostCheers..
No increase... but then I know the budget for the project and there's no need for me to cream it tempting as it is.
Astonished with other contractors on the client's site though most are on a lower rate and are always complaining. One guy is leaving in a couple of weeks and my prize is his work-load. Great... Client keeps this up and I will be asking for an increase. I'm too nice that's my problem.
I still think being nice is a good thing - it keeps one in worse. AS long as they dont totally take the p1ss.
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Originally posted by shoes View PostThat bears no relation whatever to what I posted.
So in a similar vein, in response to the rest of your response, here is my response :
"Yeah, well if I've got a hat on it's Tuesday."
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostLoses Value?
You mean reverts back to the price it should have been before the bubble?
Have a look at your last invoice if that's confusing.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostYou sound like one of the idiots who went out borrowing on the equity on your house thinking that it would never stop increasing in value.
So in a similar vein, in response to the rest of your response, here is my response :
"Yeah, well if I've got a hat on it's Tuesday."
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posttop man
next you will say you got a rate increase......
No increase... but then I know the budget for the project and there's no need for me to cream it tempting as it is.
Astonished with other contractors on the client's site though most are on a lower rate and are always complaining. One guy is leaving in a couple of weeks and my prize is his work-load. Great... Client keeps this up and I will be asking for an increase. I'm too nice that's my problem.
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Originally posted by shoes View PostNot it isn't. YOU might only be losing money if the value sinks below what you paid (and then you sell it), but the house loses value whatever the state of your personal finances !
Some of us were a little bit more intelligent than that and would have to have a price fall of over 50% before we started taking any notice. And no, I have no intention of ever moving so I really couldn't give a monkey's what some spotty faced little estate agent (assuming there are any left ) thinks it might be worth. I live out in the sticks miles from the human race, have more than one income stream and try hard not to feel a little smug. Only problem we have here is power cuts....and everyone will be getting those soon! Oh and dumbarse delivery drivers who can't follow a satnav.
The most entertaining thing about this recession is watching the steady stream of politicians trying to convince people that they have the first clue about what is going on. None of them do - if they did they wouldn't be politicians.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postrecessions do not affect all equally. some benefit - some do badly.Last edited by scooterscot; 15 November 2008, 19:59.
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