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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDoubly sad when the poll is anonymous. Maybe you should start a penis size poll...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'm thinking the poll may be flawed. Asking a question about hourly rates to contractors is a little like asking average penis size to a group of teenage lads.
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Poll results are so far indicating hourly rates in the top 10% in fact top 1-2%
I'm thinking the poll may be flawed. Asking a question about hourly rates to contractors is a little like asking average penis size to a group of teenage lads.
AtW has already scoffed at the idea as he has two penises, SY has mentioned he's a eunuch and now we await the arrival of Dim and his 12 incher!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe problem is not getting enough money to buy sofa but finding one that's in stock...
HTH
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Post71 * 8 = £568
Really, is this the limit of your ambition?
CUK isn't what it was...
What's scary though is the number of contracts, which on the graph seems to be approximating zero.
I guess that's the conclusion; contracts are still paying well but there are many less than 10 years ago. All the others either left the sector or went permies.
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71 * 8 = £568
Really, is this the limit of your ambition?
CUK isn't what it was...
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Originally posted by MayContainNuts View PostSo from reading the forum atw I understand that you have your own company(SKA? is that right?). So how does running a company differ to being a contractor on a good rate. More hassle I assume or are the possibilities greater?
That's my job.
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So from reading the forum atw I understand that you have your own company(SKA? is that right?). So how does running a company differ to being a contractor on a good rate. More hassle I assume or are the possibilities greater?
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