Originally posted by BolshieBastard
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostSame here, although it's sometimes difficult to word that in a way that doesn't make you sound like you want to come in at 10 and sneak off at half 3.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"Since I'll be spending lots of time travelling to get here, you won't see me early on a Monday morning or on a Friday afternoon because I know I need to be on the train or plane at that time. I'll make sure that I do some additional hours in the week so that everything evens out, but if that's likely to cause a problem then we may as well end the interview now as I know I can't possibly be there at 9am on a Monday morning because of the plane / train times".
And word it in a similar way if you have over an hour journey time to and from work.
I don't mind working late close to milestones and launch but I'm not prepared to either get home at 7.45 every night or stop over when I was sold a contract "that's just over an hour door-to-door'" by the agent.
(Also I now hear the alarm bells when an agent tells me he's using Google maps...)"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostVery rarely do I work 9-5, I'm there to get the job done not play permie.
Always ensure contract has project details and no specific hours mentioned. If you are genuinely in business on your own account then work the hours that suit you in order to fulfil the project.
Simples.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostSounds good, but how practical/feasible is it?Do what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post"Since I'll be spending lots of time travelling to get here, you won't see me early on a Monday morning or on a Friday afternoon because I know I need to be on the train or plane at that time. I'll make sure that I do some additional hours in the week so that everything evens out, but if that's likely to cause a problem then we may as well end the interview now as I know I can't possibly be there at 9am on a Monday morning because of the plane / train times".⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostWell that sounds like bollocks for starters.
Are you planning on elucidating further - what doesn't ring true to you, based on your extensive contracting experience of less than a year?Last edited by TheFaQQer; 3 December 2014, 17:43.Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostWell that sounds like bollocks for starters.
I've actually had a few clients offer this to me. Funny thing is those clients were ones I could get to before 9am."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWTFS
And word it in a similar way if you have over an hour journey time to and from work.
I don't mind working late close to milestones and launch but I'm not prepared to either get home at 7.45 every night or stop over when I was sold a contract "that's just over an hour door-to-door'" by the agent.
(Also I now hear the alarm bells when an agent tells mehe's using Google maps...anything)Comment
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Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostWell that sounds like bollocks for starters.
I had no problem with clients saying they wanted you at the desk x to y up front. You could try and get some flexibility there and then and if not forthcoming, decline the role.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Contract just says 7.5 hours per day.
To be fair they mentioned the other hours at interview so fair enough. Its just a right PITA to be stuck doing 9-5.
Maybe I should start mentioning at interview. Always scared that it puts people off. MAkes you look like a bit of a clock watcher.Comment
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