Still working on the ever expanding document that will be our response to the consultation on T&S (14000 words and counting!) and I could do with your help again. I have worked out that travel and subsistence costs have risen substantially over the last 7 years - 13% for fuel, 10% for accommodation and 24% for food but our figures show that, since 2012, rates have pretty much remained stagnant. I don't have figures for prior to 2012 available so I wondered if you'd be able to give me an idea of rate differences between now and 2008???
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostStill working on the ever expanding document that will be our response to the consultation on T&S (14000 words and counting!) and I could do with your help again. I have worked out that travel and subsistence costs have risen substantially over the last 7 years - 13% for fuel, 10% for accommodation and 24% for food but our figures show that, since 2012, rates have pretty much remained stagnant. I don't have figures for prior to 2012 available so I wondered if you'd be able to give me an idea of rate differences between now and 2008???merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Currently at the mid way point of the high and low I have earned over the past 8 years, a spread of approx. 180pd.
Highs in my experience don't last long and get cut back, lows don't last long because I don't renew.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostCurrently at the mid way point of the high and low I have earned over the past 8 years.
Highs in my experience don't last long and get cut back, lows don't last long because I don't renew.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostCurrently at the mid way point of the high and low I have earned over the past 8 years, a spread of approx. 180pd.
Highs in my experience don't last long and get cut back, lows don't last long because I don't renew."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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My last gig paid precisely £16 a day more than my first one in 1996. A rough calculation shows that my average day rate has been around £50 a day above that original rate.
So no, on average I don't think average day rates have changed in the slightest over the years, and Banks, CLAS consultants and SAP-knowledge people apart (all paid more by around 20%, but that's the side-effect of closed shops), the industry average is pretty much what I've been getting.
However, the rise in permie salaries over that time has been pretty much constant; coders that used to get around £25k would now be on £45k pa.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Thanks guys - actual figures would be especially useful as I am comparing rates to costs - have worked out that hotel prices in London have risen about 30% between 2008-2015 and subsistence costs about 24%. Bet rates haven't gone up anywhere near thatComment
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostThanks guys - actual figures would be especially useful as I am comparing rates to costs - have worked out that hotel prices in London have risen about 30% between 2008-2015 and subsistence costs about 24%. Bet rates haven't gone up anywhere near that
I know someone who was on £550 in London in 2008 and is again on £550 in London having had higher and lower rates.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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After the rate cuts, Lloydes and RBS for example people who worked for me for £450 a day in 2011 are now on £296 !!! That have remained at the banksComment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostAfter the rate cuts, Lloydes and RBS for example people who worked for me for £450 a day in 2011 are now on £296 !!! That have remained at the banksmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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