Originally posted by ziggystardust
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Agency want to change my start date 2 months into my contract
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What has the end client got to do with the start date in your contract which is with the agency? What you are trying to do is in effect extend the contract end date as well. Im not surprised the agency are kicking off. Frankly, Ive never heard of what you are attempting to do before either. -
I wouldn't be concerned about 2 days - mountains out of molehills...
It's immaterial...imho, of courseI was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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Just re-thought this one. Bear in mind all this info is from a voicemail and nothing more, why don't you ring them and get some details first. There could be a pretty straightforward reason or it could plainly be total BS. Surely you are better off finding out before hitting the forum with half a story?
Ignoring the company you are contracted to is not very smart.
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What's the end date on the contract? Did that change by two days as well? If it did then there's your reason for wanting it changed back.Originally posted by ziggystardust View PostJust had a bizarre voicemail from my agency who have said that they are doing a couple of audit checks. Apparently my contract renewal start date is 'wrong' and should start on the 1st April 2018 instead of the 3rd April. The reason I asked the end client to start it on the 3rd was because the 1st was a Sunday and the 2nd a bank holiday, so I didn't want to lose 2 days in pay (I don't work on weekends or bank holidays). They agreed to it and I've been working the contract since with no mention of a date change being wrong by the agency. I'm baffled as the date is in the past but worried about the implications? I'm not sure what difference it makes now. The message went on to say to call agent back to allow the change as they need my permission.
But since everyone accepted the contract then both / all of you will need to agree to a new version, which is why they want to talk to you.
Give them a ring and discuss it rather than ignoring them.I'm not fat, I'm just fluffy.Comment
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Well the agency phoned me again today, although he had failed to respond to my email this morning querying the date change. All seemed ok, they just need to align the dates with what they originally had oon their systems. Doesn't really make any sense but there you go. The only concern was that he kept talking about the end date being 10 days after the original which I said is not right but he 'would confirm it.' This all comes after me taking a 2 week holiday abroad and returning this week. Maybe I'm being paranoid but it feels as though they're expecting me to work longer to make up for the holiday!!!!Comment
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So he did respond to your email. He rang you. Like you should have done him in the first place.Originally posted by ziggystardust View PostWell the agency phoned me again today, although he had failed to respond to my email this morning querying the date change. All seemed ok, they just need to align the dates with what they originally had oon their systems. Doesn't really make any sense but there you go. The only concern was that he kept talking about the end date being 10 days after the original which I said is not right but he 'would confirm it.' This all comes after me taking a 2 week holiday abroad and returning this week. Maybe I'm being paranoid but it feels as though they're expecting me to work longer to make up for the holiday!!!!
Instead of feeling paranoid why don't you ask them straight. I'd be more than happy for a client to extend my contract by the number of holidays.
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Uh? This is a bad thing?Originally posted by ziggystardust View PostMaybe I'm being paranoid but it feels as though they're expecting me to work longer to make up for the holiday!!!!Comment
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This can happen when a Purchase Order for a Work Package is organised based on 'a number days to be worked and billed', as opposed to a straight, time elapsed sort of contract.Originally posted by ziggystardust View PostMaybe I'm being paranoid but it feels as though they're expecting me to work longer to make up for the holiday!!!!
I have taken holiday, and irrespective of an end date on the contract, further days can be billed to the same purchase order.
Either way, sounds like you're covered.Comment
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Originally posted by simes View PostThis can happen when a Purchase Order for a Work Package is organised based on 'a number days to be worked and billed', as opposed to a straight, time elapsed sort of contract.
I have taken holiday, and irrespective of an end date on the contract, further days can be billed to the same purchase order.
Either way, sounds like you're covered.
Yep, my current contract was for xx days over 3 months. Client didn't have that amount of work for me within the time frame so has extended for another 3 months where the days are expected to be used up. Will see what happens then, either more days budgeted for or I look for another contract.Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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