Originally posted by boredsenseless
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Previously on "I've just seen what my pimp makes form me!!!"
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Originally posted by Mordac15% is not normal enough. I've seen pimps taking 40% - not from me, fortunately.
... as far as you know
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Originally posted by malandriHow did you find out how much he gets? 15% is normal i think
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Got a really ungrateful contractor on my book. I cold-called my arse off for a month to find a client - Tommy Techie sends off one poxy email - I give him the contract and he's making six times as much as I do off my sale! Plus VAT too, the penny-pinching screen-monkey. Tsk. He goes home in his Porche to fashionable Highbury while I get the bus back to Bromley and cry into the nearest prostitute all night.
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Originally posted by ratewhorewhy don't you tell him you have a new contract on £80/hr. Trouble is it's direct and the client want you to go through an agent. You want to discuss recommending him as the agent so would like to do this over lunch...
...in some exclusive joint of course!!
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why don't you tell him you have a new contract on £80/hr. Trouble is it's direct and the client want you to go through an agent. You want to discuss recommending him as the agent so would like to do this over lunch...
...in some exclusive joint of course!!
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Originally posted by malvolioAnd a briefing on basic economics.
I know, I know, but htey have at least 15 of us here! That is a lot of $$$$$
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Originally posted by ratewhorehe should at least pay for a spelling and grammar course!!
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I've just seen what my pimp makes form me!!!
close to 15% plus VAT I've given $$$ - I think he should take me out to lunch,Last edited by n5gooner; 21 October 2005, 10:40.Tags: None
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