Tech Mahindra enforcing a 20% rate reduction. May only be applicable to those engaged with BT. Anyone else affected?
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Well, I've been lucky up to now.
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Well, the few roles they have contacted me about have paid so ridiculously poorly that 20% would not have been much money anyway.
There. Looking on the bright side of a sloppy turd.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think. -
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They're all at it, A&O (EDS bottom feeder) have just dropped contract rates by 10%.
I wouldn't mind so much if the rate was decent in the first place but £12 an hour for SC second line support is taking the pi55. Take fuel, umbrella fees and tax into the equation and I'm taking home £60 a day FFS... I used to be on a grand a week.
There is literally nothing else so it's this or starve.Gissa jobComment
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