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    Hi guys, I'm new to the forum (well have been lurking for a while) and would appreciate any advice you can give me re: a new contract.

    I have been contracting for the past 18 months, my current contract was arranged through a friend, and another friend's temp agency are invoicing the client on my behalf (they also deduct all income tax/ni at source but I don't pay any agency fees).


    I've just heard about another contract opportunity in Oxford and the client has requested a conference call asap ? so my questions are...

    1). Why has the client requested a con call ? is this normal practice, is this likely to just be an initial telephone interview before progressing to a face to face ?

    2). Is there anything I should really be asking during this first call specifically related to contract rather than perm roles (I've had quite extensive experience interviewing for perm roles over the years), but really don't know where to start when setting up a contract.

    3). Does anyone have any experience the commute by car into/out of Oxford every day from the M40 (southbound) ?


    I do think that I may have missed a few tricks with the current contract (daily rate vs hourly rate, 'overtime' payments, travel expenses).


    I'm not really concerned with the tax implications or the way I'm invoicing the client but tips on anything else I would be expected to ask would be welcome

    Is there an FAQ covering everything I've asked ? I couldn't see one ?


    On a positive note my brother-in-law holds a very senior position within probably the UKs largest 'office workers' staffing agency and says he's definitely seen a very positive upturn in the number of positions coming in over the past 4-5 weeks.

    Many thanks in advance everyone

    John

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    Originally posted by omega View Post


    Hi guys, I'm new to the forum (well have been lurking for a while) and would appreciate any advice you can give me re: a new contract.

    I have been contracting for the past 18 months, my current contract was arranged through a friend, and another friend's temp agency are invoicing the client on my behalf (they also deduct all income tax/ni at source but I don't pay any agency fees).


    I've just heard about another contract opportunity in Oxford and the client has requested a conference call asap ? so my questions are...

    1). Why has the client requested a con call ? is this normal practice, is this likely to just be an initial telephone interview before progressing to a face to face ?

    2). Is there anything I should really be asking during this first call specifically related to contract rather than perm roles (I've had quite extensive experience interviewing for perm roles over the years), but really don't know where to start when setting up a contract.

    3). Does anyone have any experience the commute by car into/out of Oxford every day from the M40 (southbound) ?


    I do think that I may have missed a few tricks with the current contract (daily rate vs hourly rate, 'overtime' payments, travel expenses).


    I'm not really concerned with the tax implications or the way I'm invoicing the client but tips on anything else I would be expected to ask would be welcome

    Is there an FAQ covering everything I've asked ? I couldn't see one ?


    On a positive note my brother-in-law holds a very senior position within probably the UKs largest 'office workers' staffing agency and says he's definitely seen a very positive upturn in the number of positions coming in over the past 4-5 weeks.

    Many thanks in advance everyone

    John
    1. Yes - telephone interviews save time.
    2. Just use your experience to ask about the role, project ect - don't DON't ask about money.
    3. Probably, but not me.

    Everything else should be on a sticky - see difference between umbrella and LTD - make up your mind which way you want to go and go for it.
    Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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      #3
      Have done the Oxford commute the other way round (Oxford-->London) and it's very busy but you should be OK going the other way. If the contract is in the city centre I'd think about getting the train or the bus though.
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        #4
        Originally posted by omega View Post
        but I don't pay any agency fees).
        You never do, client pays agency, it's called their "margin". Any agency that asks you for money = scam

        Now to the questions:
        1. Conf call because it's faster. Might lead to an interview or direct to contract offer. Can vary (ps client unlikely to tell you result there and then, they will tell agency who will tell you)

        2. Presume you have some info on the contract? If so, compile list of normal questions you would have if it was any new project put your way, as if you were already working there. Money/Contract T&C and such you discuss with agency not client (you only discuss money with client if there is no agency)

        3. Not a clue, managed to avoid commuting for 10 plus years

        Originally posted by omega View Post
        I'm not really concerned with the tax implications or the way I'm invoicing the client
        Always be concerned about the above
        Originally posted by omega View Post
        Is there an FAQ covering everything I've asked ? I couldn't see one ?
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        Last edited by Not So Wise; 30 March 2009, 12:41.

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          #5
          I'm impressed with all the helpfull comments!

          Well done CUK - not a single sarky "bugger off newbie" type post

          I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pogle View Post
            I'm impressed with all the helpfull comments!

            Well done CUK - not a single sarky "bugger off newbie" type post

            As it's you... Hey newbie... bugger off!!
            If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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              #7
              Birmingham - Oxford not too bad ( done Birmingham to Banbury) - depends where the gig is after you get off the Motorway.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Zippy View Post
                Have done the Oxford commute the other way round (Oxford-->London) and it's very busy but you should be OK going the other way. If the contract is in the city centre I'd think about getting the train or the bus though.

                WHS ^^

                I thought that the Oxford - London rail link is a pretty good one. Is there such a thing in the UK?
                Signatures.....what's the point?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post

                  Now to the questions:
                  1. Conf call because it's faster. Might lead to an interview or direct to contract offer. Can vary (ps client unlikely to tell you result there and then, they will tell agency who will tell you)
                  Hate conf calls, but they are are necessary evil. Had a bizarre 3-way call last week with a hiring manager working from home and one of his programmers who was offshore. Hopeless, couldn't hear a thing either of them were saying as we were all on speakerphones, and the technical bit just turned into an exercise in how much I had happpened to commit to memory from textbooks and could recite back parrot fashion to the programmer. I did not get the "follow up" call from the agency.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by moorfield View Post
                    Hate conf calls, but they are are necessary evil. Had a bizarre 3-way call last week with a hiring manager working from home and one of his programmers who was offshore. Hopeless, couldn't hear a thing either of them were saying as we were all on speakerphones, and the technical bit just turned into an exercise in how much I had happpened to commit to memory from textbooks and could recite back parrot fashion to the programmer. I did not get the "follow up" call from the agency.
                    Hate them for that reason as well, they nearly always turn out to be tech quiz, with someone on other end reading from list of questions to which he might or might not understand the answers (plus always sucked at tech quiz's)

                    Where when had a face to face never been asked a "quiz" of any sort

                    While i can understand the need for them in some circumstances (areas with lots of chancers where you are interviewing people without lots of work history) in general i equate them to giving your plumber a pop quiz on plumbing before you let him install your new bathroom

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