On top of a couple of the big Scottish banks not reversing their stance to allow engagement of PSCs until the legislation in the interim period, I hear there's now enforced rate cuts coming for contractors. Talk about giving them a kicking when they're down.
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Originally posted by ascender View PostOn top of a couple of the big Scottish banks not reversing their stance to allow engagement of PSCs until the legislation in the interim period, I hear there's now enforced rate cuts coming for contractors. Talk about giving them a kicking when they're down.
Rate cuts have been the norm for a very long time. This list is long and still doesn't capture them all.
http://www.egos.co.uk/contract-breakers.htm'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIf you are working at a bank and are kot half expecting a rate cut you want your head examining. Gotta say I'm very surprised they haven't screwed their contractors in rates already what with the work from home and lack of choice out there.
Rate cuts have been the norm for a very long time. This list is long and still doesn't capture them all.
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Originally posted by win10 View PostAnd you would think why?
Which is why I don't work for banks.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by founder View Postmarket defo heating up, im even gonna do a 2 hr tech test for contract"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostBecause they watch they costs, because they can, and because they have multiple episodes of past form doing exactly that.
Which is why I don't work for banks.
I guess in perfect world no contractor would and they will not be so cheeky.Comment
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Originally posted by founder View Postwhat is yours?
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Originally posted by win10 View PostAnd this is probably wise. I dont either.
I guess in perfect world no contractor would and they will not be so cheeky.
Even when I swore to myself I'd never work in banks again, I found a hard wall when applying for jobs in other sectors and ended up just moving from bank to bank.
I don't know why but other industries don't always see banking positively; most of the times I get the feeling they don't want to touch us with a 10 foot pole. Or maybe it's just me.Comment
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