Thank you for all the replies. I'll probably go with the suggestion of "(contract)" added to the role.
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostAgreed. If you get a company email address then you use that for client emails and don't put your own company name on it.Comment
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One of my clients has email addresses of the form:
[email protected]
So it's easy to tell who to be nice to.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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With NotAllThere
The best I've seen is [email protected] for contractors.
At the moment I use my own e-mail address and not the clients. It had its advantages of being able to use it as a weak IR35 argument as I don't look permie. But there are disadvantages. I usually have to copy in my client contact on all e-mails that I send in order to get people to realise that I am authorised to work for ClientCo.
Had a few suppliers refuse to speak to me as I couldn't vouch for who I am.
Also ClientCo use me to e-mail out anything relating to new un announced projects so if it goes tits up and the press get eind of it (usually job losses) then they can deny all knowledge.Comment
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Current client Co has a decent policy I think. All names in the client Co email address book have [Contractor] suffixed after your name and the email sig says "Contracted to- Client Co Ltd." As this is formally implemented by client Co for all contractors, I think it is pretty useful to have IR35-wise.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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