businesses are all about cashflow, cashflow and cashflow. the sooner you get the money the sooner you can invest it and make more. weekly...simples...if you get it monthly, it means someone somewhere is earning the interest and/or using it to make them more.
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postbusinesses are all about cashflow, cashflow and cashflow...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I'd go with monthly. In my experience agencies are more likely to lose track of weekly timesheets especially when you've got "Janine" the office admin collating them. Honestly how hard is it for an agency to do a payroll run on time?Comment
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i would go with monthly. as stated previously it is much less hassle. unless of course you have a need for the money sooner. if it your first contract maybe do weekly to get some money come inthen swithc to monthlyComment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postbusinesses are all about cashflow, cashflow and cashflow. the sooner you get the money the sooner you can invest it and make more. weekly...simples...if you get it monthly, it means someone somewhere is earning the interest and/or using it to make them more.Comment
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Originally posted by Opportunity Knox View PostI'd go with monthly. In my experience agencies are more likely to lose track of weekly timesheets especially when you've got "Janine" the office admin collating them. Honestly how hard is it for an agency to do a payroll run on time?Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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