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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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Answer by Danubian Sailor for On a long contract, when is it ok to ask for a...

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...

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Answer 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...

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Answer 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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On a long contract, when is it ok to ask for a raise?

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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