Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostI love these kind of posts where a new poster goes "I went in at a lowish rate, worked like a tramp and helped convert the permies to contractors. Think Im worth, say, £525 a day at renewal because, well, why not?"
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post450 is a reasonable increase, can't see them going beyond a 10% increase.
Anyway good luck.Comment
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Originally posted by CoderSaturn View PostWell please give me your 2 cents if you’ve done this before or if you’ve been stung in the past. More likely the latter.Comment
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostYou'd better have a response ready for when they fail to meet your number.Comment
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostHaha. If you want to believe that matey knock yourself out. Im not the one bleating on a webforum asking for back up when my £100 a day renewal increase is knocked back. Know what I mean? Probably not, eh?Comment
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Originally posted by CoderSaturn View PostManchester. Yes, I agree £425 is a good rate. Like I mentioned above, I dont really need the extra but its more about principle about working hard and being rewarded, especially when the people you’re working with are connected at a CIO level and taking the big money for themselves.
If £425 is a good rate, don't get greedy. £0 doesn't go too far these days.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAh, so it's jealousy A bit like the permie on 45K seeing the contractor raking in £425 a day.
If £425 is a good rate, don't get greedy. £0 doesn't go too far these days.
Agree that £425 is a good rate and I can’t really moan at the extension, what I’ve done is bold but 100% not due to jealously. I’ve worked with them before and always deliver, told by them they’d up it quite abit and they haven’t. I just want a bit more as I feel it’s what I deserve that is all.Last edited by CoderSaturn; 16 February 2018, 21:18.Comment
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Originally posted by CoderSaturn View PostAgree that £425 is a good rate and I can’t really moan at the extension, what I’ve done is bold. I’ve worked with them before and always deliver, told by them they’d up it quite abit and they haven’t. I just want a bit more as I feel it’s what I deserve that is all.Comment
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Originally posted by CoderSaturn View PostTrue, that’s why I would ideally line up another deal elsewhere incase they said no.Comment
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