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I thought today was supposed to be some type of deadline about what options you wanted to pick for next year?
I had a very brief chat with someone a couple of weeks ago who didn't know much and was just reading off a script. I've had no response since about options, rates, salaries, umbrellas etc?
Seems quite a few are in a similar boat. For all the noise Lloyds have made about valuing a flexible workforce, in practice they are treating that workforce with contempt.
Everything has gone deathly quiet the past 2 or 3 weeks since the initial announcement.
Very poor.
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostHigh quality PMs are worth paying for. I’ve yet to meet a fantastic BA. Salaries seem to indicate this is there just aren’t that many great BAs out there. I would expect the top 10% of BAs to be on an extra £10k to £15k above the average. Those roles will likely not emerge for another year as colonies attempt to hoover up excessive numbers of discounted ex-contractors.
I agree. 90% of BA’s are terrible.
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Originally posted by mjcp View PostQuestion:
Is that the rate the agency are billing them at or the gross rate the contractor is billing the agency?
If the latter, a ~£130K package is not far off a £550 day rate (allowing £300 for the agency)...
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Can’t pay them £130K as that’s program directors salary and they would be outside the pay scale £92K is the highest of the high for the band so would never increase either
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostBA’s in my team at Lloyd’s were offered 92K base + bonus + car + benefits
London - payments
Guys on £850 a day as contractors
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Question:
Is that the rate the agency are billing them at or the gross rate the contractor is billing the agency?
If the latter, a ~£130K package is not far off a £550 day rate (allowing £300 for the agency)...
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostBusiness Analyst
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Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostHigh quality PMs are worth paying for. I’ve yet to meet a fantastic BA. Salaries seem to indicate this is there just aren’t that many great BAs out there. I would expect the top 10% of BAs to be on an extra £10k to £15k above the average. Those roles will likely not emerge for another year as colonies attempt to hoover up excessive numbers of discounted ex-contractors.
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Originally posted by simes View PostI am told, by my accountant who has clients in these places, that the following are Not blanket deciding. Be it 'Inside' or 'No More Contractors'.
Capita, TSB and Nationwide.
Can anyone corroborate?
I think you might be right with Capita
I’ve seen them advertise 6 month FTC for a migration project. I think surely this would’ve been a day rate previously. They are trying to get around the less flexibility to travel by offering any of their offices and some WFH.
I’ve also seen them advertise a contract in the same field of work but a different project. That one is day rate. But no mention of IR35 plansLast edited by PTP; 9 October 2019, 12:39.
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I am told, by my accountant who has clients in these places, that the following are Not blanket deciding. Be it 'Inside' or 'No More Contractors'.
Capita, TSB and Nationwide.
Can anyone corroborate?
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