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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat's not very good advice. For a start sitting back and letting the agent deal with it when the PMs are on site is a pretty poor way of dealing with the issue.
I like the idea of getting the 2 managers together.
5 weeks seems like a long time to let this ride. I would have escalated sooner.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostYou are dealing with this for 5 weeks and you are not be able to understand why he didn't sign your timesheets. This can't be happen.
If his manager give him the permition to sign your timesheets, you should need to have a serious conversation with you PM regarding this.
Have a meeting with him or with both if necessary.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1
I like the idea of getting the 2 managers together.
5 weeks seems like a long time to let this ride. I would have escalated sooner.
Don't leave the room until it's all been approvedComment
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostMeeting. 2 managers. 1 laptop.
Don't leave the room until it's all been approvedComment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI'm usually sitting at their backs on day 0 . if thats not signed within 30 min then i start to push them etc. 5 weeks? i'd leave the site after week 1 probably.
Sorry, your lack of experience really shows.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostNope, you know nothing. I actually CARE for my affairs. And he's like "meh i have money so no issues, 5 weeks without signature, whatever"
I'd say my 16 years contracting vs your <1 would count for a lot actually.
You think you are so important you would be stamping your foot after 30 minutes like like petulant child?
Good way to p*ss your client right off and bye bye renewal.
Ever gone direct, obviously not?
In addition, I didn't say I agreed with him either.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI'd say my 16 years contracting vs your <1 would count for a lot actually.
You think you are so important you would be stamping your foot after 30 minutes like like petulant child?
Good way to p*ss your client right off and bye bye renewal.
Ever gone direct, obviously not?
In addition, I didn't say I agreed with him either.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI've gone direct before indeed even if for short. Either way - timesheets are important and should be signed asap otherwise - whatever contract says but usually its a breach of the contract.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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