Originally posted by skysies
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What % will the agency/consultancy take off my daily rate
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Originally posted by skysies View PostI worked for this client a couple of years ago. At that time I was at £600/day. Now I'm trying to get £800/day. So it's rather a big increase. I'm hoping that the end client agrees. Previously I had to go through both the agency and the consultancy. I believe they dumped the consultancy, so only the agency is left.
Do you think that has a chance to go through?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by skysies View PostI worked for this client a couple of years ago. At that time I was at £600/day. Now I'm trying to get £800/day. So it's rather a big increase. I'm hoping that the end client agrees. Previously I had to go through both the agency and the consultancy. I believe they dumped the consultancy, so only the agency is left.
Do you think that has a chance to go through?______________________
Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAre you absolutely sure you are not part of the reason why the consultancy is no longer in the picture... Either way the consultancy going means that the end client is trying to reduce costs and there is no additional money to take....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostNumero one rule in this game is are you happy with the rate? If yes, take it, if not, move on or negotiate. Don't fret about who's getting what further up the chain, you've no idea what work they are doing to inflate the rate for everyone's benefit.Comment
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