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Working beyond contract end date: any risks?

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    #11
    Originally posted by b0redom View Post
    I always use the "I'd really like to be onsite, but I'm not insured without a signed contract" excuse too. It's amazing how quickly the paperwork will materialise....
    It works well, particularly if you tell them that they wouldn't be insured, either.
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      #12
      And why wouldn't you be insured?

      A contract does not have to be written to be a contract.

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        It works well, particularly if you tell them that they wouldn't be insured, either.
        I also add that I would be tresspassing on property and committing a criminal
        offence by logging into a computer without 'proper' authorisation.
        not sure if this is correct, but clients always respond positively after this.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Crossroads View Post
          And why wouldn't you be insured?

          A contract does not have to be written to be a contract.
          Not sure what that last bit means.

          Generally, I'm not sure if you are insured or not - I've never asked anyone. But the moment you say something like that it shows how seriously you take your commitment to them, and it helps to speed the paperwork process up.
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            #15
            Plus - even though it may not be true, that's what your insurance company has told you, and you wouldn't want them to be without liability and indemnity insurance would you?
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              #16
              Originally posted by b0redom View Post
              Plus - even though it may not be true, that's what your insurance company has told you, and you wouldn't want them to be without liability and indemnity insurance would you?
              Exactly - I've never checked it out, so it may be wrong. But would the client take that risk, or would they sort out the paperwork for you?
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                #17
                Thanks for the responses guys. Useful advice

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by minstrel View Post
                  Thanks for the responses guys. Useful advice
                  My first gig ends on Thursday and I used this line yesterday to speed things up - have a meeting today! Once again this forum has provided some invaluable information!

                  Thanks!!

                  Fingers crossed for a) an extension and b) a rate rise!!

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