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Answer by Chris W. Rea for On a long contract, when is it ok to ask for a raise?
Re:It has since become a contract-to-hire with an undefined length of time. [...]When you are working as a contractor, it is to your advantage to have a well-defined time limit to your contract....
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It depends how your contract is constructed. I was working how a long time on single contract, but I've never signed any contract for undefined period. There was always a fixed-time agreement (3 to 6...
View ArticleAnswer by Be Brave Be Like Ukraine for On a long contract, when is it ok to...
"Raise" is a term for full-time employees, whose salary depends on other factors (e.g., years served, position, etc), not actually on amount and quality of work done (don't kill me, there are many...
View ArticleAnswer by Chris Travers for On a long contract, when is it ok to ask for a...
First I would never ask for a raise if the project has a definite scope. If the project has a definite scope, you give the client notice that after the scope is complete, further work will be at a...
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I started working at my current position nearly 6 months ago, and am paid per-hour, per-project at a flat rate. It was originally going to be a 3-month contract-to-hire, but the company lost a major...
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