This is how they tried to lure me in their scheme, based on a rate of £525 pd I would have 253K per year in year 5 as long as I keep bringing in more minions into the scheme
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Last edited by Contractor UK; 20 June 2017, 14:19. -
Hi,
I'm a little bit worried after reading the forum about Procorre.
I have applied a job in their Linkedin page.
Then they called me and told me they work with contractors like agencies.
But after reading threads as far as I understand they didn't explain me well how exactly they work.
I didn't sign any contract with them they just sent me a link to enter my profile, Executive Summary Associates
So now they are sending emails about contract jobs but in these emails they also include the other agencies information like below:
Hi ...
I hope you are well,
Please see the below link
https://m.hays.co.uk/Job/Detail/soft...-en-GB_3078509
Agency Telephone: +44 (0)203 ....
Agency Contact: ....
Contact LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/...
I can already apply this jobs with using jobboards. So what is their role here?
And if I apply directly to the agencies, how will they know this?
And how exactly are they helping to people find a job?
If anyone has any knowledge I'd be appreciated.Comment
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Originally posted by mccark View PostMy accountant had a look and said it looks like a tax avoidance scheme.Comment
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I had a look at Procorre a couple of years ago, very briefly. Unless I misunderstood, they were requiring exclusivity i.e. as part of contract you're not allowed to win and do business through any other agency or directly with clients. Completely useless to me, so didn't go any further.Comment
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Originally posted by mccark View PostMy accountant had a look and said it looks like a tax avoidance scheme.Comment
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