Originally posted by bob132
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Somebody has probably looked at a spreadsheet of rates and said "why is this Bob being paid 5 times more than all the other Bob's we have here?" :-D
Joking aside, a similar thing happened to me on my first ever contract. I joined a team of established contractors who'd been there some time and had cherry picked all the decent work, leaving a huge pile of crap for the poor sod, in this case me, who was last in. It was an impossible situation, especially for a first timer and after a few months I was given the marching orders. Like you, I was very upset at the time, couldn't believe it. I successfully got a settlement from the agency but had to fight for it - commissioned my own barrister and they settled just before it went to court. Looking back though, it was really a waste of time, fighting for a 4 week lost of around £ 4k. You have to prove you've actually suffered a loss as well, so if you end up landing a contract tomorrow, you've not really suffered any loss.
My advice to you would be to just move on and use your energy to find something new and more suitable. This happens in contracting.
p.s. I forgot to mention that my next contract was far better paid, 20 mins from home and lasted over 2.5 years. Beauty. Oh, and the company who shafted me on the first contract laid off most of the contractors and management team.
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