What a nightmare. Signed up with P4 6 months ago and am now regretting it. They owe me plenty and if I leave I doubt they'll be in a hurry to cough-up. Has anyone else been in this situation?
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Escaping P4 - advice please
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou wouldn't happen to be the avatar of the war criminal James Tiberius Kirk by any chance?
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Originally posted by shatnerWhat a nightmare. Signed up with P4 6 months ago and am now regretting it. They owe me plenty and if I leave I doubt they'll be in a hurry to cough-up. Has anyone else been in this situation?Comment
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IT contractor in Star Trek reference shock
Of course. Working for some Klingons on Luton these days
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Scum sucking aliens
Originally posted by BillHicksRIPSee a solicitor. Was in the same boat, but was told I had no choice but to see out the contract with them. You live and learn, but unfortunately, I found this place, and the wealth of generally negative feedback about P4 a week after signing my first contract. Nothing to stop you giving your honest feedback to any potential clients of P4 when you do manage to extricate yourself from them, mind. Look forward to it even?
I suppose you're right. My biggest fear is that they go bust owing me 3 months of money.Comment
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Doubt they'll go bust, their marketing is too good - it's the product that's faulty... Even if they do, you're their employee for the duration so will be at the top of the debtors' list.
No, it's a shame but you'll have to write this off to experience, finish the gig and then get the hell away to someone sensible like Parasol, ( or get your own Ltd of course!). Jumping early won't really work, will cause hassle and you won't actually get any better money out of them, in fact you'll probably lose out.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou wouldn't happen to be the avatar of the war criminal James Tiberius Kirk by any chance?Comment
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Originally posted by Scaroth of the Jagarothit's the Doctor I've got a problem with.Comment
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P4?
Originally posted by luke warmexcuse my newbieness but who are p4?
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