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Previously on "involuntary spasm attack. How is it little old me can be entering agreement directly."
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostRate? Silly boy. Not on rate hourly/daily rate territory anymore.
3% of the project value for successful delivery of the project. And it's not a quarter pounder.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDoesn't that make them a multi-billion company? Or are you including the numbers after the decimal point
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat's the rate they are allegedly paying you?
3% of the project value for successful delivery of the project. And it's not a quarter pounder.
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entering agreement directly with a multi million pound company?
Congratulations! I've just done the same myself. Told them what I wanted, handed over my £2.19, and that quarter pounder with cheese was mine!
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostWell done in going direct!
It does, I do, it's my plan A.
3rd direct client on the books now. Trust and confidence is all it takes, for the UK businesses corporate nonsense usually gets in the way but not always.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostStill sounds like a SME to me. I've worked for a SME that was 'global'. It just had a small office in a few other countries where it could hire a few support or sales staff, and sell its widgets under a local company name.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostWhat are the chances of him ending up back in the UK and suddenly deciding it's the greatest thing since sliced bread?
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Originally posted by stek View PostI thought the OP was moving to <placeholder for next country>?
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