It also meant I stopped searching for other work as I had signed a contract
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That's the bit I disagree with, unless the contract you signed actually said that. Usually a contract is a framework that governs the terms of any work that does get done. It doesn't 100% guarantee that any work will be requested. -
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There is no such thing as a "Good Agency".Originally posted by mocha_01 View PostCan anyone recommend a good agency (if it exists) which is not run by *********?
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He is right and wrong. Mainly it's down to the agent. They are sales people after all and need to meet targets.Originally posted by Mosh View PostThere is no such thing as a "Good Agency".

In order to get roles, for most contractors, the CV should be as widely spread as possible - registered with as many IT agencies and IT job boards as possible. The exception is if you are very niche based or get your own contracts from networking. A lot is down to luck, but you can help influence your luck.Comment
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You are not an employee, they are not obliged to give you work, if they were you would be subject to IR35.Originally posted by mocha_01 View PostBut it is there problem. Not mine. If I can't go in I cannot get a timesheet signed. It also meant I stopped searching for other work as I had signed a contract It would be reasonable that I would expect to start on the date indicated in the contract.
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Do some research on Mutuality of ObligationEvery Saint has a past, Every Sinner a future"

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