It seems extremely difficult to ditch an agency.
Under what circumstances could a contractor ditch their agency once you are in somewhere on a contract?
- What if the agency really annoys the client in some way which could cause your reputation damage by proxy?
- What if the agency represents you poorly in some way and/or somehow blames you for their incompetency when dealing with the end client?
- What if the agency fails to negotiate properly for you?
Also, when renewing contracts, why must you have to stick with your current agency? I've heard that in some places it's in the contract that you can't renew through any other agency for 6- 12 months. That seems uncompetitive I can't see how that's allowed. In some places even if you get a new job at the client through your own contacts without the agency's help then you've still got to go through the agent and they get commission. How can this be right?
Under what circumstances could a contractor ditch their agency once you are in somewhere on a contract?
- What if the agency really annoys the client in some way which could cause your reputation damage by proxy?
- What if the agency represents you poorly in some way and/or somehow blames you for their incompetency when dealing with the end client?
- What if the agency fails to negotiate properly for you?
Also, when renewing contracts, why must you have to stick with your current agency? I've heard that in some places it's in the contract that you can't renew through any other agency for 6- 12 months. That seems uncompetitive I can't see how that's allowed. In some places even if you get a new job at the client through your own contacts without the agency's help then you've still got to go through the agent and they get commission. How can this be right?
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