If there's nothing in your contract, I'd contact the agent, say client is asking you to work weekends and what's the deal?
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Does nobody get the insurance, show it to the client/agent and cancel it next day anymore? Jeez.....Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostEasy enough to explain - "the idiot I spoke to at Dodgy Insurers got it wrong. I won't be using them next year etc. etc."Comment
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Is he in the insurance business too?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostEasy enough to explain - "the idiot I spoke to at Dodgy Insurers got it wrong. I won't be using them next year etc. etc."Comment
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Is it an industry where you can make money, do naff all work, and run away if anyone ever tries to make you fulfil your promises to them? You betcha.Originally posted by tractor View PostIs he in the insurance business too?Comment
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The fact it's a long day probably comes under PWD but the fact it's working outside normal (I assume) hours means you definitely should clear it with someone who has the authority over that kind of decision because they presumably budgeted on you being in 5 days a week.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Get it authorised up front, otherwise come time sheet day, they will find they can't actually figure out how to pay you and offer you a Wednesday time off in lou
Email confirming day rate tines 1.5 sounds good to meComment
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I think we'd need to know more about Lou before deciding if this deal is better or not.Originally posted by tarbera View PostGet it authorised up front, otherwise come time sheet day, they will find they can't actually figure out how to pay you and offer you a Wednesday time off in lou
Email confirming day rate tines 1.5 sounds good to meComment
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Its PWD based on 7.5 hours BUT no extra for more than 7.5 but pro-rata less if less than 7.5.Originally posted by JRCT View PostWho's knocking half an hour off? I don't understand.
Are you saying that whoever signs your timesheet is coming over and saying "Oi! You left at 4 on Thursday.".
I think I would
a. tell them to shove the weekend.
and
b. look for something outside of Nazi Germany.
So, theoretically,
Day 1 - 8 hours (get paid PWD since no extra for extra half hour).
Day 2 - 7 hours (agency might knock 1/2 hour off since I did 30 mins less than 7.5).
see what I mean? Easier to just put 7.5 for every day regardless and client is happy with this at the moment.Comment
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Agreed. And yes I will probably get stung with it as a PWD.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe fact it's a long day probably comes under PWD but the fact it's working outside normal (I assume) hours means you definitely should clear it with someone who has the authority over that kind of decision because they presumably budgeted on you being in 5 days a week.Comment
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Trouble is there are lots of contractors here so I cant steam in and demand 1.5 rate. Everyones contract is different it seems with diifferent agencies too. Most people seem to get hours worked at flat rate for the weekend (which is fine by me).Originally posted by tarbera View PostGet it authorised up front, otherwise come time sheet day, they will find they can't actually figure out how to pay you and offer you a Wednesday time off in lou
Email confirming day rate tines 1.5 sounds good to me
Just would rather not work 12 hours for PWD which would be 2/3 rate in effect.Comment
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