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    #11
    Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View Post
    Any alarm bells for dealing with Hays?
    The rate tends to keep going down between the interview and getting the contract paperwork. "Budget issues at the client end" is the standard line.
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      #12
      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
      Sorry, should say the contract isn't in the UK, so IR35 doesn't apply. I'm looking more at the service angle.

      And I'm the only freelancer in this particular division, so can't take others under my wing.
      I've hired contractors from, and worked via, K2 on a few occassions. They pay on time and be flexible in terms of paperwork etc, but they are a wee bit cheeky when it comes to margins - bit of fibbing involved on that score (maybe not applicable in your case.)

      HTH

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        #13
        you know there is a site that compares Agencies, and the total scores are ranked on anonymous candidate feedback, so theFaQQer you could say what you like. Its called Hirescores.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Kylie4485 View Post
          you know there is a site that compares Agencies, and the total scores are ranked on anonymous candidate feedback, so theFaQQer you could say what you like. Its called Hirescores.
          Thanks - I had the clause removed from my contract anyway! It just sets the alarm bells ringing.
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            #15
            Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
            Thanks - I had the clause removed from my contract anyway! It just sets the alarm bells ringing.
            I am not surprised. I would be expecting something to happen if I read that in my contract. Setting themselves up really.

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