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Previously on "is it correct that clients payroll team know about my daily rate ?"
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I'm surprised the real point has been missed.
The guy has been incredibly unprofessional in mentioning his in conversation with you.
What exactly did he say?
Sounds as if it can only have been said in jealousy of how much you are on.
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Going back to my first job, the data entry girls could deduce quite a surprising amount from the invoice batches they were bashing in.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYes and Yes.
It's amazing what knowledge staff in the accounting department have about the company. Generally they are boring because they are not allowed to reveal the interest information they know like - the entire department will be shut down in 18 months and moved abroad.
And when it was my job to print the suppliers' cheques each month, it wasn't too hard to project that the total turnover was going to be nicely up on the previous year.
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Yes and Yes.Originally posted by calacik View Post
… I’m wondering whether its normal for all payroll staff to know my daily rate ?
Should I assume all payroll staff knows about my daily rate?
It's amazing what knowledge staff in the accounting department have about the company. Generally they are boring because they are not allowed to reveal the interest information they know like - the entire department will be shut down in 18 months and moved abroad.
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Just wondering, but why shouldn't they? They have to deal with those numbers.Originally posted by calacik View PostHi
i have recnelty started a new projet I’m working for this client of mine and the other day I met one of clients employees outside of the office, apparently he works for the payroll department and recognizes me... i never met him before but he told me that he knws me as a new starter, and he admitted that i earn far more than himself but refused to tell me how much exactly ...
… I’m wondering whether its normal for all payroll staff to know my daily rate ?
Should I assume all payroll staff knows about my daily rate?
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I'm direct so he knows my rate and so are most people where I work.
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Do you mean he knows the rate paid to the agent, or the rate that you are getting?
If the former, it would be impossible to have nobody at a client knowing what they are paying the agent.
If you mean the latter, some client-agency contracts specify the agent's commission, from which it is not hard to work out your rate.
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There are lots of reasons for people to legitimately know your rate and this sounds like one of them. I'm a PM and I know the rate of all the contractors working on my projects so I can control my budgets properly. The finance guy in IT knows my rate so he can make sure I am in the budget for 2013 and so do all the PMO people in our area who process my invoices.
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For small companies these are the same people, for slightly larger they often in the same office. So its not surprising, nor anything to be worried about.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAre you direct? How are you getting paid? Surprised it's the payroll team - you'd expect the finance/invoice processing people to know the agent's rate.
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Are you direct? How are you getting paid? Surprised it's the payroll team - you'd expect the finance/invoice processing people to know the agent's rate.
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is it correct that clients payroll team know about my daily rate ?
Hi
i have recnelty started a new projet I’m working for this client of mine and the other day I met one of clients employees outside of the office, apparently he works for the payroll department and recognizes me... i never met him before but he told me that he knws me as a new starter, and he admitted that i earn far more than himself but refused to tell me how much exactly ...
… I’m wondering whether its normal for all payroll staff to know my daily rate ?
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