Bit of weird one this. I interviewed for a position which I got. Contracts signed with Agency and start date agreed. It was all quite rushed as the client wanted my to start ASAP.
This is a gig where I'll be working mostly from home, so was agreed that I'd do the first week at the clients office. Booked up a hotel for the week etc. etc.
Turn up at the office, sit at my desk, login and get ready to start the day.
The hiring manager then approaches and explains there's been a slight cock up with the contract and that I have to leave. Once it's been sorted they'll give a bell and I can come back in. Should be sorted by lunchtime.
So here I am still in my hotel room 3 days later, everyday being told it's being sorted and then being told it will be done by the end of the day and then it's not.
Have had conversations with the agency, there's some discrepancy between the Agency and Client contracts, but the clients has only just informed the agency of this (I know how the client company works and know that's it's a mess and full of internal politics).
Can I still bill for these days? I've signed my contract and provided everything that's needed of me. I've turned up and been on site as agreed.
What happens if the client can't agree terms with the agency and they bin the whole gig off.
Have been contracting for 15 years and I've never come across something like this, have used the agency for a number of gigs. They're a big agency and always been very professional.
This is a gig where I'll be working mostly from home, so was agreed that I'd do the first week at the clients office. Booked up a hotel for the week etc. etc.
Turn up at the office, sit at my desk, login and get ready to start the day.
The hiring manager then approaches and explains there's been a slight cock up with the contract and that I have to leave. Once it's been sorted they'll give a bell and I can come back in. Should be sorted by lunchtime.
So here I am still in my hotel room 3 days later, everyday being told it's being sorted and then being told it will be done by the end of the day and then it's not.
Have had conversations with the agency, there's some discrepancy between the Agency and Client contracts, but the clients has only just informed the agency of this (I know how the client company works and know that's it's a mess and full of internal politics).
Can I still bill for these days? I've signed my contract and provided everything that's needed of me. I've turned up and been on site as agreed.
What happens if the client can't agree terms with the agency and they bin the whole gig off.
Have been contracting for 15 years and I've never come across something like this, have used the agency for a number of gigs. They're a big agency and always been very professional.
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