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What’s a good rate for a Subby CIS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 540381" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>You are up against agencies that will pay £21-23 per hour for a spark, with the company paying anywhere £26-29 per hour to agency. </p><p>So unless you are known to them or can offer something a little special then it’s a tough hill to climb. </p><p>Perhaps negotiate a higher Rate on a trial basis, if you don’t prove your worth then they drop to agency rates? If all you want/enjoy doing is containment then I think you’ll struggle to get a better rate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 540381, member: 17152"] You are up against agencies that will pay £21-23 per hour for a spark, with the company paying anywhere £26-29 per hour to agency. So unless you are known to them or can offer something a little special then it’s a tough hill to climb. Perhaps negotiate a higher Rate on a trial basis, if you don’t prove your worth then they drop to agency rates? If all you want/enjoy doing is containment then I think you’ll struggle to get a better rate? [/QUOTE]
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