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Previously on "Working from home/4 days out of 5 etc - when to raise with client"
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut the critical thing was demonstrating my worth in the first place.
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Did the other new gig dry up too PC or is that one ongoing - is that the one where you saw the rate the client was quoted?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI had a client I started with at 5 days per week. Then went to 3 (but with a rate rise), then to 2, then to 1, then to 2 again. Did some work for other clients along the way, But the critical thing was demonstrating my worth in the first place.
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostJust in process of this at moment.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat about a 3 day week? I'd like to change to that, but am concerned it might annoy the client.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI've changed to a 4 day before, only asked once already in a contract. Also gone from working at site to working at home but think you need to make an impression first.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI've changed to a 4 day before, only asked once already in a contract. Also gone from working at site to working at home but think you need to make an impression first.
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I've changed to a 4 day before, only asked once already in a contract. Also gone from working at site to working at home but think you need to make an impression first.
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Yeh. Agree but sometimes its impossible to be away mon-fri every week so WFH at least some is necessary.
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWell didnt get it. Feedback was that they wanted someone local rather than someone who was going to commute. Of course, quite possible that they just made this up and got someone better!
Lesson learnt. Get the feeling the client did sort of get the WFH thing a little confused. Perhaps they had visions of me insisting of fixed days WFH, strolling in at 11am when I travelled from home etc. In reality, I was totally flexible on days and could have been in office at 8am if needs be.....
Oh well. Perhaps 'get them over a barrel and then start humping;' is the best approach!
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Well didnt get it. Feedback was that they wanted someone local rather than someone who was going to commute. Of course, quite possible that they just made this up and got someone better!
Lesson learnt. Get the feeling the client did sort of get the WFH thing a little confused. Perhaps they had visions of me insisting of fixed days WFH, strolling in at 11am when I travelled from home etc. In reality, I was totally flexible on days and could have been in office at 8am if needs be.....
Oh well. Perhaps 'get them over a barrel and then start humping;' is the best approach!
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