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I reckon you should only worry if your previous clients refuse to even acknowledge you worked there...like one of mine did. Apparently they didn't like the fact that I handed them a 5 figure bill for late payment fees and interest. Not sure what they expected after 2.5 years of not a single payment on time for a fixed price 2 year contract worth 7 figures!
Even then it wasn't the end of my new contract
Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.
For references, they want to confirm that you weren't holidaying in HMP Manchester or another of her maj's chain of hotels.
And if you were? It's quite possible it could be a spent conviction, and does having spent time "holidaying in HMP Manchester" prevent you from doing the job they'd be paying you for?
Originally posted by BlackCountryContractorView Post
You'll find in this thread some of the monkey business agencies with regards to references.
If you are going for SC with MoD or the banking sector then different story, I'd personally and sternly ask why they want such a detailed reference of 5 years. My personal favourite: Point them to the agencies you gigged with and watch and they stop dead on the bat on references (Agencies hate speaking to each other ).
I wouldn't bet your life on that. I've just had to supply 5 years of references and put down the various agencies I have used in that time. Current agent got in touch with the lot who all complied apart from one who wouldn't release any information until they had my explicit consent due to GDPR
And if you were? It's quite possible it could be a spent conviction, and does having spent time "holidaying in HMP Manchester" prevent you from doing the job they'd be paying you for?
If you've claimed you were on a six month gig with a client rather than residing at Strangeways Hotel, Sherborne St, Manchester, then you're committing an act of fraud, punishable, ironically enough, by a 12-stretch, potentially at the establishment just mentioned.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist
If you've claimed you were on a six month gig with a client rather than residing at Strangeways Hotel, Sherborne St, Manchester, then you're committing an act of fraud, punishable, ironically enough, by a 12-stretch, potentially at the establishment just mentioned.
Yes, of course, misrepresenting where you've been is indeed a no-no as you rightly point out.
But if you've not claimed anything that is untrue?
Client for my latest gig want 5 years worth of references. I know this is uncommon, but given the role, it's a legitimate request. I feel uncomfortable about it, but am going to have to do it.
What is best practice for approaching this?
Thanks,
Untouchable1
Its not remotely uncommon at all for many years now. Not sure why your uncomfortable about it this is pretty standard practice.
Client for my latest gig want 5 years worth of references. I know this is uncommon, but given the role, it's a legitimate request. I feel uncomfortable about it, but am going to have to do it.
What is best practice for approaching this?
Best practise for providing references when you know you have to do it, is to ...... errr...... do it.
Not really sure what advice you're after here. What makes you think that companies will still have your details that long anyway? GDPR has put paid to that so just give the agency what they want and if they draw a blank when chasing there's sod all you can do anyway.
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