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Self employed - are you putting your rates up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 523090" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>This is all a matter of perception? </p><p>If you perceive yourself to be a company and operating as such then you will see no problem with increasing your rates as per the multitude of other companies, if however you see yourself as self employed then your perception is to soak up some of the rises and work for a lesser profit? </p><p></p><p>I have just had an email from my mobile provider informing me that they will be increasing the price of the monthly contract by the CPI inflation rate (5.4%) plus 3.9%, yet they can’t actually justify such an increase, but I’m expected to pay it. </p><p>So what’s different for the self employed electrician doing the same?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 523090, member: 17152"] This is all a matter of perception? If you perceive yourself to be a company and operating as such then you will see no problem with increasing your rates as per the multitude of other companies, if however you see yourself as self employed then your perception is to soak up some of the rises and work for a lesser profit? I have just had an email from my mobile provider informing me that they will be increasing the price of the monthly contract by the CPI inflation rate (5.4%) plus 3.9%, yet they can’t actually justify such an increase, but I’m expected to pay it. So what’s different for the self employed electrician doing the same? [/QUOTE]
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