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What’s a good rate for a Subby CIS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy1733" data-source="post: 540349" data-attributes="member: 34898"><p>I guess since you have asked the question you know your cheap. Yes there's always youngsters coming through who are willing to work for that rate. And company's who are willing to pay for cheap rates.</p><p>Your working upto 50 hours a week plus 10 hours traveling time. Plus expenses. You do the math's. If you can afford to stand your ground with these company's do so. If your skint and need every penny then as my mum always said. Shut thi gob and get on with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy1733, post: 540349, member: 34898"] I guess since you have asked the question you know your cheap. Yes there's always youngsters coming through who are willing to work for that rate. And company's who are willing to pay for cheap rates. Your working upto 50 hours a week plus 10 hours traveling time. Plus expenses. You do the math's. If you can afford to stand your ground with these company's do so. If your skint and need every penny then as my mum always said. Shut thi gob and get on with it. [/QUOTE]
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