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And of course theres Jeremy Kyle to watch. Pisses me off when it clashes with signing on mind.Originally posted by kal View Post+1, You snooze, you lose.
Seriously though, still asleep at 11am? When i was benched I was up early and back from the gym by 9am ready to start the days contract hunt!
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So I take it your attempts to contact the agent were all to no avail PC? And you've accepted the same contract terms by coming in on the Monday? Did you inform the client about the contract situation at all as its seriously not on in my book.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostStill upset hes a nobhead yeh.Comment
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Long story short if an agent thinks they can make money out of you they will be interested, just as if you think you can make money out of them you will be when they message youOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Why? Renewal comes up, contractor is offered terms, they aren't negotiable, contractor either signs or walks. Contractor signs so client is happy, agent is happy. Contractor is pissed off and blames everyone else because he wanted reduced notice period and couldn't have it.Originally posted by kal View PostSo I take it your attempts to contact the agent were all to no avail PC? And you've accepted the same contract terms by coming in on the Monday? Did you inform the client about the contract situation at all as its seriously not on in my book.
I don't really see an issue here.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Still couldnt get hold of. In the end, I added the notice period I wanted to the contract I already had and sent it back to them.Originally posted by kal View PostSo I take it your attempts to contact the agent were all to no avail PC? And you've accepted the same contract terms by coming in on the Monday? Did you inform the client about the contract situation at all as its seriously not on in my book.
Not heard a dicky bird. So who knows?
Would have loved to walk but hey ho.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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I am on about the agent blanking PC when he was trying to get in touch to discuss the renewal. The agent is at liberty to state the terms as binding and final but disappearing down a hole while someone who the agent is doing business with (and making money for) wants to talk to him, that's the bit that's not on.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy? Renewal comes up, contractor is offered terms, they aren't negotiable, contractor either signs or walks. Contractor signs so client is happy, agent is happy. Contractor is pissed off and blames everyone else because he wanted reduced notice period and couldn't have it.
I don't really see an issue here.Comment
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Question is... Is that enough to really be brining the client in to it. The client got he wants. To involve him in a discussion where their risk was to be increased in favour of the contractor may blow up in your face.Originally posted by kal View PostI am on about the agent blanking PC when he was trying to get in touch to discuss the renewal. The agent is at liberty to state the terms as binding and final but disappearing down a hole while someone who the agent is doing business with (and making money for) wants to talk to him, that's the bit that's not on.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I would only inform the client out of common courtesy if you're going to walk (if nothing else to protect your reputation from the inevitable bull the agent will feed to them once you've gone), agree there is no point if you're going to bend over and take it anywayOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostQuestion is... Is that enough to really be brining the client in to it. The client got he wants. To involve him in a discussion where their risk was to be increased in favour of the contractor may blow up in your face.
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Well, PC?Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo when you get an email or a voicemail from an agent about a role or job in which you have absolutely no interest, you always phone them up to let them know?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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