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Not yet - this is just the application. I suppose because it's a fixed term consultancy thing, it's more akin to bidding for a contract. If you're offering £40k for a high quality service, it'll be better than £20k for a worse one, even though you end up spending more.
Will just have to wait and see I suppose.
"Bidding for a contract" is really only applicable if terms can be compared like for like. In recruitment who is to say, given each and every application is completely unique.
On the other hand I get what you are trying to say. Perhaps you want to factor such know-how regarding pay into your application.
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Advice gratefully received. I have asked for 'one meeeeeeelion dollars' and an interest free arrospok loan.
It would have been nice to have at least some idea of what they were looking for. I mean, they didn't say anything about possible salary - how am I supposed to know if they're looking to offer £10k or £100k? I don't want to waste my time by applying for a job that pays a pittance, but I dont want to waste their time if they're actually looking for someone infinitely more qualified, experienced and able to command a higher salary.
Fucking private sector...
So you landed a new job? Interesting.
You should know how much pay to get to get if you know anything about the job.
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Your seller would be able tell you firsthand.
Duty will be payable on both consignments individually. That further includes the Parcelforce clearance fee (£8) on each consignment if sent via USPS Priority/Express.
If it was shipped via courier (eg. FedEx, UPS), each consignment also attracts individual charges for duty. You will most certainly be paying duty in this case.