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Originally posted by dack View PostCheers, email sent, worth a punt if they ask for £50 a man.
egos - Roger Sinclair - has been known to IT contractors for over ten years. He ain't the cheapest but he definitely knows his stuff and understands our issues. I have used him once in the past and he saved me from making a very expensive mistake.
(I am assuming if you go to him as a gang for advice he won't charge each of you full price! But if my estimate was way low, at least you'll be able to say you tried.)My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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As suspected pendragon have resurfaced pretty quickly; tell tale sign was a director of Pendragon posting an ad on Jobserve for the new company - identical text to that of a role posted by Rich Crowcombe of Pendragon not that long ago.Comment
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Originally posted by perplexed View PostAs suspected pendragon have resurfaced pretty quickly; tell tale sign was a director of Pendragon posting an ad on Jobserve for the new company - identical text to that of a role posted by Rich Crowcombe of Pendragon not that long ago.
Link please ?Last edited by SuperZ; 4 December 2009, 10:50.Comment
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They seem to be advertising permie roles, which is less of a problem financially since there's no ongoing cashflow involvement. They may even be outstanding commitments that need to be completed to keep the receivers happy.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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I am yet to understand how can agency can go burst..? I can see RBS & Lloyds investing in US & going burst..But only cost to agency is paying peanuts to pimp-recruitment agents. I believe most of them work commission basis. So if no contract not to pay big salary as well. So how can they go burst..? Unless they invest in Dubai properties..??Comment
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No, the new role is definitely a contract, not at Met Office either.
http://www.jobserve.com/Java-Develop...F4AF4422.jsjob
As for going bust, ever seen la belle Maxine? Takes a lot of cash to maintain that wondertan...Comment
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI am yet to understand how can agency can go burst..? I can see RBS & Lloyds investing in US & going burst..But only cost to agency is paying peanuts to pimp-recruitment agents. I believe most of them work commission basis. So if no contract not to pay big salary as well. So how can they go burst..? Unless they invest in Dubai properties..??Comment
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI am yet to understand how can agency can go burst..? I can see RBS & Lloyds investing in US & going burst..But only cost to agency is paying peanuts to pimp-recruitment agents. I believe most of them work commission basis. So if no contract not to pay big salary as well. So how can they go burst..? Unless they invest in Dubai properties..??
HTH.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf they have a couple of clients go bust without paying them, and they have already paid out to contractors, then they go bust.
HTH.Comment
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