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Sagacity... Ever heard of them?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWell, if they wish to send you somewhere else on another project, shouldn't this be a new contract, complete with new rate etc...?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by blueislander View PostI just asked that and the agency said it's fixed rate. So basically wherever I go it's a standard rate and the contract doesn't change. I would basically be a permie for the consultancy in many respects. I'm really not 100% on the model but may be overthinking it.
Time to get contract reviewed?The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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My exact thinking as well. I have asked if we could do the Birmingham role as a contract that I work and then walk away from rather than be a sagacity "employee". Doubt they will go for it. Plenty of other work out there otherwise. I simply don't want to lose control of my business model of picking and choosing on my terms.Comment
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Originally posted by blueislander View PostI just asked that and the agency said it's fixed rate. So basically wherever I go it's a standard rate and the contract doesn't change. I would basically be a permie for the consultancy in many respects. I'm really not 100% on the model but may be overthinking it.Comment
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Originally posted by blueislander View PostMy exact thinking as well. I have asked if we could do the Birmingham role as a contract that I work and then walk away from rather than be a sagacity "employee". Doubt they will go for it. Plenty of other work out there otherwise. I simply don't want to lose control of my business model of picking and choosing on my terms.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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