Originally posted by northernladuk
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IR35 - what happens if my client deems the role inside half-way through the task?
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well, there could be a twist in the story, if the agency/software house issues the SDS when it should have been the end client. -
If deemed inside by the end client I would then be asking about annual leave, company pension and sick leave. Doesn't hurt to ask...Formerly Sausage Surprise but forgot password on account that had email address from old gig
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Troublemaker.Originally posted by Wobblyheed View PostIf deemed inside by the end client I would then be asking about annual leave, company pension and sick leave. Doesn't hurt to ask...
Can't wait for a random call by an agent offering £x and it being inside. Sound keen, match the required services perfectly, keen to put you forward. Then you hit them with the annual leave? pension? sick leave?, follow that up with clear logic as to why this offer is clearly not the sensible option and ask them to argue against it. In the main, agencies are going to be offering up some pretty poor candidates to their end clients me-thinks.Comment
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This ?Originally posted by LetterBox View PostTroublemaker.
Can't wait for a random call by an agent offering £x and it being inside. Sound keen, match the required services perfectly, keen to put you forward. Then you hit them with the annual leave? pension? sick leave?, follow that up with clear logic as to why this offer is clearly not the sensible option and ask them to argue against it. In the main, agencies are going to be offering up some pretty poor candidates to their end clients me-thinks.Comment
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