Can't you just get a reference from client B ? That is the usual way of proving history.
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ClientA wants to see contract I had with ClientB
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Lord above, why do people put up with this tulip? Is the job really worth being made to jump when the potential client says so?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI'm already in an engagement with ClientA but there is some background screening being done (thank goodness I didn't have to wait for them to finish it!). I advised what my role title was with ClientB and now they want proof! Daft thing is that this is the second time I've worked for ClientA since I was with ClientB.
Where do I stand legally as I thought my contract with ClientB was a confidential document that I don't have to disclose?
Unless you've told a whopper and said you were the Senior Programme manager or similar when you were only a junior, Id tell them what my job title was at previous job was none of their concern.
Are they going to ask what your previous rate was to justify paying what you have stated you want for this role?
J-O-K-E.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Already given, but I'm already on site anyway. Would love to see them try to push me off site given I've already worked here before and the ClientB contract was before that anyway.Originally posted by unixman View PostCan't you just get a reference from client B ? That is the usual way of proving history.
I've already been here two months and been paid on time every time I've invoiced.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostLord above, why do people put up with this tulip? Is the job really worth being made to jump when the potential client says so?
Unless you've told a whopper and said you were the Senior Programme manager or similar when you were only a junior, Id tell them what my job title was at previous job was none of their concern.
Are they going to ask what your previous rate was to justify paying what you have stated you want for this role?
J-O-K-E.
I think it's their screening team trying to earn their money.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Really?
Here's my take on it.
Check with your previous customer if is OK to give a contact name and details to your new customer and explain why.
If it is, then give it. If is not, then don't give it.
Let them figure out if the process is more important than the results they aim to achieve by using your services.
I've done it before and believe me, when a customer needs you the processes are just processes.
Oh, and don't get a letter saying 'When xyz worked for us' unless you want to be IR35 bound
Cheers
Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAlready given, but I'm already on site anyway. Would love to see them try to push me off site given I've already worked here before and the ClientB contract was before that anyway.
I've already been here two months and been paid on time every time I've invoiced.
I think it's their screening team trying to earn their money.Comment
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+1. The most important comment on this.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostLord above, why do people put up with this tulip?Comment
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So, because you're on site and have been 'paid on time' (whoopie do!), you dont think you should tell them you're not providing it as its nothing to do with your current role?Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
I've already been here two months and been paid on time every time I've invoiced.
I think it's their screening team trying to earn their money.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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