I started a contract about 3 wks ago based on a verbal agreement with the agent that i would be on a 1 week payroll (paid weekly). I got the contracts and it had a monthly payroll in it so i called the agency who then promised to have it paid. I refused to sign the contract but i am now in my 4th wk and the agent is either avoiding me or giving silly excuses, what should i do. i feel like walking straight out of the contract!
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Originally posted by olud View PostI started a contract about 3 wks ago based on a verbal agreement with the agent that i would be on a 1 week payroll (paid weekly). I got the contracts and it had a monthly payroll in it so i called the agency who then promised to have it paid. I refused to sign the contract but i am now in my 4th wk and the agent is either avoiding me or giving silly excuses, what should i do. i feel like walking straight out of the contract! -
By starting work, you've accept the monthly payment contract.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by olud View PostI started a contract about 3 wks ago based on a verbal agreement with the agent that i would be on a 1 week payroll (paid weekly). I got the contracts and it had a monthly payroll in it so i called the agency who then promised to have it paid. I refused to sign the contract but i am now in my 4th wk and the agent is either avoiding me or giving silly excuses, what should i do. i feel like walking straight out of the contract!
You feel like walking off the job because you're getting paid 4 weekly instead of weekly!?
You're not going to last long in this game, are you?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBy starting work, you've accept the monthly payment contract.
But now that the agent's put something in writing, the contractor would probably be accepting the monthly payment if he carried on working. So my advice is, down tools until you get the change you want.Comment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostSo my advice is, down tools until you get the change you want.
What and lose money over a trifling issue?
I dont see why people have this obssession with being 'paid' weekly. In most other businesses, you get 'paid' on completion of the job or maybe some at the beginning, some in the middle and most on completion.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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well, me neither frankly.
I should have said "my advice assuming you're dead set on getting the weekly payment is..."
I mean, that's 4.2 times as much admin to track the payments as for monthly invoices. I'd rather spend the time sitting on the balcony with a glass of Chablis watching the poor people pass by.Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostWhat and lose money over a trifling issue?
I dont see why people have this obssession with being 'paid' weekly. In most other businesses, you get 'paid' on completion of the job or maybe some at the beginning, some in the middle and most on completion.I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying...Comment
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostI dont see why people have this obssession with being 'paid' weekly. In most other businesses, you get 'paid' on completion of the job or maybe some at the beginning, some in the middle and most on completion.
Seems to me if you have to give an agent a cut you may as well try to get as much out of it as possible, and getting more money from them to you sooner is all good and limits your risk.
But I wouldn't give up a job over it.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI'm currently involved in legal action over a month's fee from a previous direct client. I wish I'd been paid weekly as then I would have realised sooner something was up. I was lucky not to have ended up chasing 2 months worth.
Seems to me if you have to give an agent a cut you may as well try to get as much out of it as possible, and getting more money from them to you sooner is all good and limits your risk.
But I wouldn't give up a job over it.
Sorry, I'll stop nowComment
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