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Agencies - is there a better way?
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And they do have their upsides for contractors too; in terms of getting paid on time, for example. -
Have you tried not opting out with an agency who insists on you opting out? You don't have that if you are direct.Originally posted by Whorty View PostDoes it really matter weather you go direct or via an agency, so long as you are happy with the rate? I like using agencies as I have good relationships with a couple and they find me some nice work. Good clients, and they always keep my rate where I want it.
Even when I take 6 months off, i contact them and within a week I'm interviewing
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absolutely!Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostAnd they do have their upsides for contractors too; in terms of getting paid on time, for example.
A lot of newbie contractors don't see this though and just the agent as taking a slice of money that "should" be theirs!
Here's a strange one while we're talking about agents costing us and clients money.....
With my current contract, I asked for £x per day (which would have been my highest ever rate), agent said, "hmm, I think we can get you £X+£50.
So they definitely cost their client money, while making me more money than I asked forComment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View Postabsolutely!
A lot of newbie contractors don't see this though and just the agent as taking a slice of money that "should" be theirs!
Here's a strange one while we're talking about agents costing us and clients money.....
With my current contract, I asked for £x per day (which would have been my highest ever rate), agent said, "hmm, I think we can get you £X+£50.
So they definitely cost their client money, while making me more money than I asked for
But for every one of those there's the "Sorry, just got off the phone to the client, there's no movement on rate."
Pimpspeak: I've not contacted the client I have just went and made a tea then called you back and tried to fleece you for more wonga."
Yes it's a game and you get better with practice.
qhHe had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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