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Hays not changing contract
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I am having to reclarify the impact of not asking for permission for non working days in case this is not convenient to the client - now awaiting client to agree the wording on that clarification. The Hays contract says that permission is needed yet all the time I have not worked since starting this gig I have not asked permission I have just notified the client that I am not working.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernames -
I had a fairly heated spat with Hayes a few years back. Went all the way to the top of their tree to get the contract moved to reflect the fact that I'm not a temp. Their attitude was sign the contract bitch...
I told them to jog on and the advised the end client why I would not be joining them.
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It's all very good pushing them to change it but if it doesn't reflect the working practices you are just wasting your time.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Be careful with this one. Dont ask for leave but no client wants a contractor who throws his weight around and fails to show when it suits them. I always play it with client like "these are my plans, any problems with you". 99.99% its no problem and client likes it that you considered them.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostI am having to reclarify the impact of not asking for permission for non working days in case this is not convenient to the client - now awaiting client to agree the wording on that clarification. The Hays contract says that permission is needed yet all the time I have not worked since starting this gig I have not asked permission I have just notified the client that I am not working.
Don't even consider leaving clause in contract that you've got to ask agent. Think about it - clients not bothered if you take time off as long as its not inconvenient for them. Actually saves them a few quid. Agent, on the other hand, loses money if you take a day off so it suits them to say no from time to time.
Had one agent who moaned I had to ask them for permission (it wasnt in the contract!). I said no I don't I'll sort it with the client thank you but if you're really interested I'll email you to inform you.
So first time, I emailed agent something like "off for these days". Got an email back - "yes happy to authorise that". I replied "umm no remember our conversation". Same thing happened next time. So I stopped emailing them. They moaned about non-authorised time off of course when they saw the timesheets but I just ignored them from then on in.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Yep same with me. Agent swore at me, called me names and all sorts. They actually tried to get me to sign a contract I hadnt even seen.Originally posted by bobspud View PostI had a fairly heated spat with Hayes a few years back. Went all the way to the top of their tree to get the contract moved to reflect the fact that I'm not a temp. Their attitude was sign the contract bitch...
I told them to jog on and the advised the end client why I would not be joining them.
Wouldn't touch them with a barge pole
I ended up speaking to an area manager and asked him if they wanted to do business or not without pissing around. It did get sorted then.
BUT, for other reasons, agent turned out to be the biggest crook/liar I've ever met so I'd avoid now if I can.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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I must admit if a pimp swore at me I would be telling him to shove his contract up his ar$e and informing the client why I wasn't taking the gig.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYep same with me. Agent swore at me, called me names and all sorts. They actually tried to get me to sign a contract I hadnt even seen.
I ended up speaking to an area manager and asked him if they wanted to do business or not without pissing around. It did get sorted then.
BUT, for other reasons, agent turned out to be the biggest crook/liar I've ever met so I'd avoid now if I can.Comment
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<nluk>to be fair he probably knew you by then, you jsa claiming waster!</nluk>Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYep same with me. Agent swore at me, called me names and all sorts.Comment
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If an agent tells you to sign a contract you haven't seen ask them if they want the contract to be legally binding.
Wait and let them come out with their rubbish about other contractors.
Then tell them straight that if one party has not had a chance to review the contract, read the terms and agree it then it is not legally binding."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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This is PC we are talking about, I actually feel sorry for the agentOriginally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI must admit if a pimp swore at me I would be telling him to shove his contract up his ar$e and informing the client why I wasn't taking the gig.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Harsh but....Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostThis is PC we are talking about, I actually feel sorry for the agent
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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