I was not sent the full contract with terms only a 2 page summery outlining rates etc the actual contract was sent once I started.
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Originally posted by ASCII View PostJust started a contract with CF beginning to regret it as no point was I told about having to wait 28 days before I get paid. I have told them and they are not willing to budge on this.
Originally posted by ASCII View PostFurther more I think they are taking a lot more money from the client than I am being paid, I'm sure the margin is very high.
Originally posted by ASCII View PostDo you think it is a good idea to discuss this with the client ?
Originally posted by ASCII View PostI am thinking of walking away from this contract, though cannot fault the client just the terms of every thing is a bit of a mess.Comment
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Originally posted by ASCII View PostJust started a contract with CF beginning to regret it as no point was I told about having to wait 28 days before I get paid. I have told them and they are not willing to budge on this.
If it says 28 days then that's what it is. You signed it.
Originally posted by ASCII View PostFurther more I think they are taking a lot more money from the client than I am being paid, I'm sure the margin is very high. Do you think it is a good idea to discuss this with the client ? I am thinking of walking away from this contract, though cannot fault the client just the terms of every thing is a bit of a mess.
It's a known tactic that some agents will put forward the candidate that gets them the biggest margin. You could have asked for more but then maybe now you wouldn't be on site. As long as the client is happy with your work (for the price they are paying) then put this one down to experience and do a better job of negotiating next time - at renewal perhaps.Comment
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Originally posted by ASCII View PostI was not sent the full contract with terms only a 2 page summery outlining rates etc the actual contract was sent once I started.Comment
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Originally posted by ASCII View PostI was not sent the full contract with terms only a 2 page summery outlining rates etc the actual contract was sent once I started.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Happy to look into it for you ASCII, I have sent you a PM.Comment
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For what's it's worth my last contract was with CF and it was fine, always paid on time.
I was told up front it was 30 days billing but weekly invoicing.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed. Sometimes I actually feel a little bit sorry for agents. It's all in the contract, everyone signs and is happy and then they have to deal with people who didn't read not understand their contracts. Must be soul destroying at times.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostOK. 10 seconds have passed and don't feel sorry anymore. F### em.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostI don't feel sorry for any profession where there whole business model is screwing people over.
Believe it or not, we'd be out of business if that was our business model. Our model relies on giving our clients and contractors a good service, in our market place we have thousands of competitors and our customers will vote with their feet if we fall short.
I've not heard anything from the poster that bumped this thread. To clarify, our payment terms are 28 days for limited companies and we do a daily payment run each working day. The majority of our UK contractors are on a weekly worksheet cycle and our portal allows contractors to see when their payments have been approved and then they will be paid.
My offer to review this issue remains open ASCII.Comment
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Originally posted by Contreras View PostWhat does your contract say about payment terms?
If it says 28 days then that's what it is. You signed it.
I hate to be defending CF , but...
It's a known tactic that some agents will put forward the candidate that gets them the biggest margin. You could have asked for more but then maybe now you wouldn't be on site. As long as the client is happy with your work (for the price they are paying) then put this one down to experience and do a better job of negotiating next time - at renewal perhaps.Comment
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