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I'm about to start a contract, but the agency has come back to me and asked me to get a DBS check for the client - am I expected to pay the £25 or should the client take care of it? I'm working this through a ltd company.
Sometimes the client will pay this, sometimes they expect you (or your LtdCo) to pay. You could go back to the agency and ask. If you ask in the right way, without sounding shirty, you'll get a sensible reply that won't scupper your chances of getting the gig.
Clearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I run a business.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!
Last edited by cojak; 12 February 2018, 02:58.
Reason: No winking in Professional
Clearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I run a business.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!
And to those trying to point out the nonsense of not spending £25 to gain a £60k contract...?
Still, as you say you're running your business, not us.
Last edited by cojak; 12 February 2018, 02:57.
Reason: No winking in Professional
Clearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I run a business.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!
Actually I (and many) tried to help. Even though your question was ridiculous. You then acted like a complete twunt.
Last edited by cojak; 12 February 2018, 02:58.
Reason: No winking in Professional
Clearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I am a disguised employee.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
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