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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've been back for weeks.
I'm not in the US, I'm in London, but I'm back and forth to the US. Off again in two weeks for two weeks.
One more trip and I'm back to a Silver BA Card.
Not sure. Last time this client was a bit of a nightmare (making meetings then cancelling at the last minute). Useful to keep in, but they'd bastardized their system so much it's not an easy discussion. Extra money is always good though. Have to sleep on it.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI take on work from all directions and have a solid client base.
Mostly saturday mornings yeah?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostSome ******* "BA" you are...
Oh feck that's me as well.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHave decided to try and slip this one in at the same time as my main contract. Always a good pointer for IR35.
Feck knows where I'll find the time though.
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Have decided to try and slip this one in at the same time as my main contract. Always a good pointer for IR35.
Feck knows where I'll find the time though.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIf you're buying, I'm selling.
Is it hard yet?
Something you've heard many many times before.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAn ex-client has come back after we last did work 18 months ago asking me if I could drop them a line to take part in some meetings on how best to do some work on their helpdesk system.
They've said that initially it's just a few meetings over the phone (about 4 hours) which they are willing to pay for. Then an additional 3 days of analysis/documentation & they reckon 10 days development. They'd like me to do the development, but understand that I may be busy elsewhere & in that case they'd get someone to follow the design. They want to pay hourly & they're happy to schedule meetings after normal work hours.
Should I bother?
My motto, if you're buying I'm selling.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI take it you are back from the states now ?
If so then think of a number and add a bit. As long as it doesn't impact on your social life too much then just do it.
I'm not in the US, I'm in London, but I'm back and forth to the US. Off again in two weeks for two weeks.
One more trip and I'm back to a Silver BA Card.
Not sure. Last time this client was a bit of a nightmare (making meetings then cancelling at the last minute). Useful to keep in, but they'd bastardized their system so much it's not an easy discussion. Extra money is always good though. Have to sleep on it.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAn ex-client has come back after we last did work 18 months ago asking me if I could drop them a line to take part in some meetings on how best to do some work on their helpdesk system.
They've said that initially it's just a few meetings over the phone (about 4 hours) which they are willing to pay for. Then an additional 3 days of analysis/documentation & they reckon 10 days development. They'd like me to do the development, but understand that I may be busy elsewhere & in that case they'd get someone to follow the design. They want to pay hourly & they're happy to schedule meetings after normal work hours.
Should I bother?
Spod - In "Shamelessly stolen from Old Greg" mode!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAn ex-client has come back after we last did work 18 months ago asking me if I could drop them a line to take part in some meetings on how best to do some work on their helpdesk system.
They've said that initially it's just a few meetings over the phone (about 4 hours) which they are willing to pay for. Then an additional 3 days of analysis/documentation & they reckon 10 days development. They'd like me to do the development, but understand that I may be busy elsewhere & in that case they'd get someone to follow the design. They want to pay hourly & they're happy to schedule meetings after normal work hours.
Should I bother?
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