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Translation: Discuss this with your ******* Manager to get full facts before making any decisions -
No, I contract direct with a division of the Client that acts as an 'Agent' (they do a very good job BTW, efficient and prompt payers).Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostWho's instigating this rate cut, the client or the agent?
From reading the email, it seems the agent is trying to increase their margin on the back of cutting contractor rates, hence the 'dont discuss with ***** managers! (That's the way I read it.)
This is a hatchet job by some very hard nosed, faceless corporate types. Local line management & the people who routinely deal with contracts were kept in the dark.
Not very nice is it?Comment
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Too late, I've already sent a terse email direct to the "faceless hatchet people" effectively threatening to stymie the project deadline by reverting to contracted hours.Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostTranslation: Discuss this with your ******* Manager to get full facts before making any decisions
Maybe that was rash but I have arranged my financial affairs to withstand >2 years downtime so I can afford to send the message out that I will not be pushed around.Comment
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Ugh, i admire and hate you at same timeOriginally posted by xux42 View PostMaybe that was rash but I have arranged my financial affairs to withstand >2 years downtime so I can afford to send the message out that I will not be pushed around.
*wish's had sorted his affairs that well so he quit his current awefull contract and go somewhere warm for a year or two*Comment
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We'll I don't hate youOriginally posted by Not So Wise View PostUgh, i admire and hate you at same time
*wish's had sorted his affairs that well so he quit his current awefull contract and go somewhere warm for a year or two*
I've been fortunate to get generous redundancy & immediately get a reasonable, local contract.
Things wouldn't look good at the end of the 2 years, but this situation does show how a contractor with substantial savings can undermine a client's attempts to throw their weight around.
Still no reply from the hatchetmen. My inability to know my place appears to have left them unable to type from shock.Comment
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Have now received a courteous email promising a full response later today.Originally posted by xux42 View PostWe'll I don't hate you
Still no reply from the hatchetmen. My inability to know my place appears to have left them unable to type from shock.
At least I am not just being ignored. Will update later.Comment
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Originally posted by xux42 View PostHave now received a courteous email promising a security escort out of the building later today.
At least I am not just being ignored. Will update later.
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Very droll.Originally posted by Tensai View Post
Nothing further yet - perhaps they are having trouble agreeing on the exact wording for their grovelling apology.Comment
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fwiw they cannot simply say "if you don't agree these terms we will assume you have given two week notice". If anybody is going to terminate because of the reluctance to accept revised conditions then it is them, and they must still do it within the existing terms of the contract (which could be worse for you of course).Originally posted by xux42 View PostVery droll.
Nothing further yet - perhaps they are having trouble agreeing on the exact wording for their grovelling apology.Comment
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