Do agents ever ask for payslips from your previous contracts/employments, to "prove" you have been receiving the rate you tell them you were getting?
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Originally posted by theroyale View PostDo agents ever ask for payslips from your previous contracts/employments, to "prove" you have been receiving the rate you tell them you were getting?
I'd just say "My current rate is XXX/day. The rate I was paid in my previous contract is not relevant to this discussion".Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied. -
Originally posted by theroyale View PostDo agents ever ask for payslips from your previous contracts/employments, to "prove" you have been receiving the rate you tell them you were getting?
Remember... You are a buiness now... not a permie, or a worker, or a resource... a business.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are a business. Start thinking like a business. You are under no obligation to 'prove' anything. You are negotiating a role to secure a new contract. Previous rates have absolutely nothing to do with the new one.
Remember... You are a buiness now... not a permie, or a worker, or a resource... a business.Blood in your pooComment
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Originally posted by theroyale View PostDo agents ever ask for payslips from your previous contracts/employments, to "prove" you have been receiving the rate you tell them you were getting?Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are a business. Start thinking like a business. You are under no obligation to 'prove' anything. You are negotiating a role to secure a new contract. Previous rates have absolutely nothing to do with the new one.
Remember... You are a buiness now... not a permie, or a worker, or a resource... a business.
Had the same situation 12 years ago, and not only had to answer, but also had to provide papers proving my previous pay rate.Comment
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Originally posted by theroyale View PostDo agents ever ask for payslips from your previous contracts/employments, to "prove" you have been receiving the rate you tell them you were getting?
Good job some of us old hands were here to help you. You might have got into all sorts of trouble otherwise.nomadd liked this postComment
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Originally posted by xxxxmmmm View PostGood advice, but when you really need a new contract, it's not easy to say NO to ANY question.
Had the same situation 12 years ago, and not only had to answer, but also had to provide papers proving my previous pay rate.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Ask the pimp to send you a copy of his contract, pay slips and bank statement first, then you might consider proving yours.
And since when do payslips represent what you earn - or are you through an umbrella?
FWIW, I don't get a payslip from my Ltd.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostRubbish. If the question is completely irrelavant it may actually damage your reputation by answering stupid questions proving you do not know what you are doing. You still have to act like a professional when looking for work. You have to earn some respect and trust for the agent to put you forward.
That is the law and the real life.
If you can send off any client you don't like, I envy youComment
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