Originally posted by malvolio
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Agency Forgot to Give Me Notice - Do I Exploit Situation?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
Originally posted by MyUserName View PostYour client does not pay you, the agency does. Hence by your own definition the client is not the employer.
Let me get this straight .. I take time out of my day to try to help you by explaining the definitions of contracting terms to you and how they apply in your situation and also why this is different to an employer/employee situations - and I am the one who is clearly not an IT contractor?
The agency pay you not the client so I think your argument falls down a little here.
On a similar note, if a plumber comes around your house and, for whatever reason, the job takes 3 months does he then say your his employer? Probably not.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOP - MyUserName is right isn't he? :-)
The agency pay you not the client so I think your argument falls down a little here.
On a similar note, if a plumber comes around your house and, for whatever reason, the job takes 3 months does he then say your his employer? Probably not.
So, for the sake of deliberating over the meaning of the word 'employ[er|ee|ment]' without specifying context, let's move on to more important things in life...
So, fraymond, your questions...
1. What is blocking/holding you back from accepting the full notice period?
2. If you decided to walk away and accept no money after your last day, how would you feel and why?
As for everyone else, why do you hack away at your keyboards splurging hatred and anger and arrogance at each other when all people want is a little advice? I know why. You all have egos to stroke and belittling others with your bigoted opinions is a way to make your human selves feel good about the drabness of your lives. I accept it's a part of human nature to be like this, and Internet forums are littered with discussions like this, but just thought I'd point it out. So much arrogance on here, it's cringeworthy, because the same people are probably humble quiet do-as-they're-tolds in real life.
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Originally posted by Neo View PostMy cat has employed me as her feeder, groomer, provider, entertainment giver.Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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