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 Depends on how sought after you are. If you're a true star in your field you could pull off this diva attitude, otherwise it might bite you back bad. Look at Mario Balotelli for example - a proper knobhead that he is, still manages to get contracts and money. Us little men have to go about according to what we sign for, which is super uncool by any school's standards.
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 Just leave perhaps speak to the line manager first say its not the same role the agency told you it was & ask if he would mind you leaving. Do not expect to get paid for any work you have done either.
 
 
 Lifes too short to stay in a dodgy contract & you will get dropped instantly by the end client or agency if it suits them regardless of what your contract says IME.
 
 
 A lot of agencies are highly selective with the truth they just want to get someone onsite earning their commission....and that's about it they just assume a contractor will put up with anything & do anything to get their daily rate !Comment
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 A lot of effort gone into this thread - arguing and otherwise - for a very vague scenario and no details having been posted.Comment
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 Hang on, CUK works in a different way to this?Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostA lot of effort gone into this thread - arguing and otherwise - for a very vague scenario and no details having been posted. 
 
 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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 Well it's either this or waste your time on a thread with a bloke that didn't know how to claim expenses after three years of being a contractor.....Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostA lot of effort gone into this thread - arguing and otherwise - for a very vague scenario and no details having been posted.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! Comment
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 Yes, also known as the contractors' alternative to workOriginally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostA lot of effort gone into this thread - arguing and otherwise - for a very vague scenario and no details having been posted.  Comment
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