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Previously on "What to charge for IT contracting with Security Clearance"
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If you don't know what rate to charge, then surely you're just here winding us up; a quick glance at the job boards will tell you how much you're worth, and the ponces will only really have an idea of what is on offer.
I call sockie.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostBeyond DV. Suck it and weep.
Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIn fact, the newbie is right.
I've been doing this lark since Noah got his armbands, and I'm STILL not sure what rate I should be charging
*It might have been 60p - I'm not sure I calculated the exchange rate the right way.
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Where are you looking? What size client, medium to large I would guess needing SC.
Start high, watch them wince and then negotiate downwards slowly.
Check out itjobswatch.co.uk for some indicators on rates for your skills in your location.
Piece of advice, if you want sensible non-abusive answers, post in Business/Contracts or Accounting/Legal.
My opinion £100pd is VERY low, mid 20k per annum. Skills look marketable
Rates depends on client, locations, skills, supply and demand.
Do you like Gladiators? Can you bleed a radiator and have you been taken up the OXO tower.
Good luck.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 12 January 2013, 11:57.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI am happy to pm the op (newbie) with my pricing points and strategy, if she wishes
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostHe's feckin Torchwood! Are you Captain Jack or the guy who makes the coffee?
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I am happy to pm the op (newbie) with my pricing points and strategy, if she wishes
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostBeyond DV. Suck it and weep.
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Originally posted by adubya View PostSC is a higher level of clearance than the basic level BTW
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I like SC. He's one of my favourite posters (in a non-creepy way)
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In fact, the newbie is right.
I've been doing this lark since Noah got his armbands, and I'm STILL not sure what rate I should be charging
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