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Badenoch & Clark - Standard Contract Fails IR35?
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Why for goodness sake? contracts never take more than a couple of days to sort out: especially if you hold back your services until everything's ready. -
Exactly - I held out for a few days on the current gig, and got the contract that I wanted rather than the blatantly IR35 caught contract on offer. I don't work without a contract in place, so there is never any ambiguity about what terms were agreed and what weren't.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWhy for goodness sake? contracts never take more than a couple of days to sort out: especially if you hold back your services until everything's ready.Comment
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Well I could use the money. A lot better than driving even on IR35 rates. About twice as good even paying all that tax.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostWhy for goodness sake? contracts never take more than a couple of days to sort out: especially if you hold back your services until everything's ready.
If I wasn't wanting to go back to the client where I have worked before (its a decent project) then I'd kick off more.
If they say no to the changes I'll just use it as 3 months to find another project - being on the bench was starting to get boring.Comment
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Ok, stuff IR35. This office is stocked with sub-25 year old honeys (well it is a fashion office).
I think I can last this for 3 months.Comment
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I've got an interview lined up via B&C next week. Does nubile young tottie come as standard with their contracts then?
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Well at the moment they are on a 50% ratio of contracts :: plenty of talent
So its looking good.Comment
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Well mine is with a large mechanical eningeering firm so I'll probably end up with a bunch of hairy arsed blokes up to their elbows in Swarfega.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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