....hey guys, I've just got my first contract through from the agency and I'm suprised to find that it lists nothing with regard to the work I will be carrying out?!?? Stange I thought; I guess though that at least confirms that I will be caught by IR35, but do you not normally at least see a role description??
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None of my contracts have listed my work, barring in a title. That says nothing about status. Some of them pass more easily than others. Talk to a professionalComment
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Oh Dear indeed
Kirk
Either you are very green and you need to look over there
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Or you are Hector and you can...............Comment
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Aye Captain Crothers, another newbie. Hope he doesn’t split as easily as the others,"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by PaddyAye Captain Crothers, another newbie. Hope he doesn’t split as easily as the others,
They came, they learned, they got split.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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It may be the case that your contract details your general relationship with the agency and the end client.Originally posted by kirk....hey guys, I've just got my first contract through from the agency and I'm suprised to find that it lists nothing with regard to the work I will be carrying out?!?? Stange I thought; I guess though that at least confirms that I will be caught by IR35, but do you not normally at least see a role description??
A description of your work, how much you are paid, start and end date etc. is in a separate schedule. Such a schedule is part of the contract, actually.Comment
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