Originally posted by mehmet
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If the perfect cv arrives late, he'll be able to chuck it at the hiring manager. He probably gets one chance to do that; you're late and not a perfect enough match.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
I had a great contract through them a while back.
Always paid on time, no hassles fair rate.
The agent I was in contact with is no longer there though.Comment
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Watch Out..
I have some serious reservation for this agency.
I have been approached for a job outside the UK and still wondering why I accepted!
It was quite fine until I have gotten to know that Vivid is taking a huge part of my hourly rate.
Should they have taken a fairer amount instead, I could have joined a special tax scheme for Expat, helping me quite a bit.
When I asked for a little bit extra, unaware of their margins, the agent said the margins were tight.
I am suffering extremely late Payments.
There is another curious fact about this assignment.
The umbrella company the agent suggested, which luckily I did not choose, paid a colleague of mine at the time, 500/600 GBP less than me a month for the same amount of hours.
I am just looking forward to completing this contract and have any business with them.Comment
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Other points excepted.Originally posted by Cda11 View PostIt was quite fine until I have gotten to know that Vivid is taking a huge part of my hourly rate.
Should they have taken a fairer amount instead, I could have joined a special tax scheme for Expat, helping me quite a bit.
When I asked for a little bit extra, unaware of their margins, the agent said the margins were tight.
However, regarding margin, its none of your business. You were offered a rate. You accepted it.Comment
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Are you a spambot? As your English is written like one.Originally posted by Cda11 View PostProbably you have not read well the post. Do it, please."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Or as they say up here: bampotOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostAre you a spambot? As your English is written like one.
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