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14/03/2009 10:35:07
 
 
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Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessie, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
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>>>If they need someone ASAP I would ask them for a bump up in that $40/hour.
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>>I never agree to any amount until I understand what they need me to do. This true for any position. The staffing agent told me this was what they were saying they would pay. I would sending my bill the staffing agency and they would charge the client. Also, I don't currently know how much the prior person was earning. After I have a chance to talk with the client tonight I should have a better idea as to what is expected of me. Then, I will consider negotiating the terms of the contract.
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>>It has been a long time since I have worked as a independent contractor. And I have never had a middle man involved in the contract agreement. Before I agree to anything, I need to see their contract. Despite all the hype around this, I have not agreed to anything. Too many "What If" to answer. Too many sacrifices in just the moving itself.
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>Good idea. You are probably getting an incomplete (if not distorted) view of the situation from the staffing agency. They are likely charging 2-3 times as much as what they are presenting to you, and as a 1099, they are getting it at very little risk. So, if you're on the fence, you might be able to negotiate a better rate and make the decision easier.

I agree. The more think about it, the more unanswered question arise. I have been informed that the client is to have a decision on Monday. If I am selected, then the ball is in my court. Much to think about over the weekend. Besides, they are not the only fish in the pond.
Greg Reichert
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