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Previously on "Stories like this make me glad I work from home"
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhy ahead of you. Ravaging this niche of mine for all it's worth before I turn the big 40...
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostThey wanted me more than I wanted them. Find a niche skill, sorted.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMy commute on the new contract is...... 2 miles.
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So you didn't really object to the commute then? 30% for something you were dead set against doesn't seem that dead set
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post30% increase to cross the Kingston bridge, tell us now, your negotiation tips, you must...
They wanted me more than I wanted them. Find a niche skill, sorted.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostFor example the last contract but one involved a drive on the M8 across the Kingston bridge, total nightmare. I refused the contract for this reason and utlimately ClientCo upped the rate by 30%, kerching.
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I used to drive 70 miles to a station, park (for £5 a day) and take a 5 minute train. I guess that's the total opposite of how it's meant to work.
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I'm very happy to work from home for many reasons but when I was commuting - driving to the nearest train station and parking up it was free and as far as I know it still is. Had to be there early as the car park filled up quickly but that's trivial.
Just about every contract I ever had involved driving to ClientCo anyway as most were situated in a business park outside of city centres anyway. Commuting / driving / parking are always considered when taking on a gig. For example the last contract but one involved a drive on the M8 across the Kingston bridge, total nightmare. I refused the contract for this reason and utlimately ClientCo upped the rate by 30%, kerching.
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Stories like this make me glad I work from home
BBC News - Train companies 'top up profit' through car park prices
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