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Signed a contract with a start date but no work for 2 weeks

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    #11
    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    As for the turning up "in the area" and hanging around. Bit weird. How'd you meet the manager exactly? Catch him walking into the office? All a bit stalkerish if you ask me.... Be careful of coming across as a nutter.

    Bear in mind, agency will be telling them some complete crap and wont be admitting what they've done.
    The way the agency was saying on the friday that will keep pushing the security checks people all weekend to get it through. I thought then it would be done by Tuesday. I thought the agency might get the security checks back by 9am and that I could go straight in to work that day by getting notified by the agency. I met the manager outside the big building by chance. He was going for a smoke. I ask him was I starting and he said that he had told the agency on Thursday that I would not be starting for another 2 weeks. The agency was well aware of the time period. Also they slowed the application time down by keeping my details for a week.
    Definitely not stalking. Just eager to start work and being lied to that it could be done in a weekend.

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      #12
      Originally posted by VillageContractor View Post
      Do this.

      Also I question what you were doing for the first week and half when no one had contacted you about a security check.

      You have to take some of the responsibility. Learn and move on

      I learnt my lesson. Getting burnt is the only way to learn. I will be more informed next time of time lines and exactly what is going to happen. Also I am going to get the contract template out before an interview so I can scrutinize it. That will save time in the future.

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        #13
        Originally posted by missinggreenfields View Post
        Had the same thing. Unfortunately, in the six weeks that it took for them to fail to transfer my clearnace between one department and another the consultancy lost hte work because they didn't have anyone on site to do it.
        I will keep in mind. That is my worry in the future.

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          #14
          Originally posted by evoke View Post


          TL;DR I signed a contract to start on a particular date with an agency. The company i will be working for said it would take 2 weeks to do background checks. The contract has started but I have no way of starting work. I am in limbo. Also i have to give a months notice to get out of the contract.
          Seems very strange and not very professional from the agency.
          I've always been paid to be onsite during security checks (BPSS SC etc.). I usually have to provide a CRB (or whatever it's called now) myself before start date. Most companies who are serious will still have background reading for you, H&S procedures and getting to know the people whilst the checks happen. BPSS is a few days anyway, and if SC the company has top pay £8000 I think so they want you onsite to make sure you're not a d***head before they write the check.
          See You Next Tuesday

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            #15
            Originally posted by Lance View Post
            Seems very strange and not very professional from the agency.
            I've always been paid to be onsite during security checks (BPSS SC etc.). I usually have to provide a CRB (or whatever it's called now) myself before start date. Most companies who are serious will still have background reading for you, H&S procedures and getting to know the people whilst the checks happen. BPSS is a few days anyway, and if SC the company has top pay £8000 I think so they want you onsite to make sure you're not a d***head before they write the check.
            Not sure it's the agencies fault in most cases. We've had plenty of these types of threads where the start date has been delayed due to a long checking process for one reason or another. In many cases the length of the process just doesn't dovetail with the urgent need for a body so it's bound be delayed etc.
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              #16
              It's almost as if the checking firms are on the payroll of the consultancies....
              The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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                #17
                Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                It's almost as if the checking firms are on the payroll of the consultancies....
                Nope it's agents sitting on paperwork.

                Though not all agencies do.

                I'm often phoning up people to ask them to verify I am who I say I am as I'm suppose to start in 3-5 days.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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