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    My contract was terminated yesterday. i was called into the office and 12pm and told that my contract is being terminated and to finish at 5pm. it was meant to run until March 2011 and to top it off i also had my contract re-viewed and just heard that i fall into the ir35.

    What a great start to 2011!

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      #3
      Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
      My contract was terminated yesterday. i was called into the office and 12pm and told that my contract is being terminated and to finish at 5pm. it was meant to run until March 2011


      Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
      My contract ended on Friday. Had a couple of offers. will see how that goes. Just updated my cv and posted it on the usual sites. see where that takes me.
      So which is it?

      And was posting this to "Security Clearance (SC) Q&A Read first before asking questions" a troll?

      Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
      just seen a job advertised on serve that states - CANDIDATES MUST BE SC SECURITY CLEARED.

      unfortunatly im not. i have a ltd company and want to know if there is a way i can get round this applying to get sc cleared via my company.
      Send for the Sockie-Finder General!
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        #4
        Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
        My contract was terminated yesterday. i was called into the office and 12pm and told that my contract is being terminated and to finish at 5pm. it was meant to run until March 2011 and to top it off i also had my contract re-viewed and just heard that i fall into the ir35.

        What a great start to 2011!
        You don't "fall in to the IR35" if you got binned without notice. You do fall in to the "I don't know what I'm doing" though.
        Blog? What blog...?

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          #5
          Originally posted by malvolio View Post
          You don't "fall in to the IR35" if you got binned without notice. You do fall in to the "I don't know what I'm doing" though.
          did it really take them 4 months to find out 'that i don't knwo what im doing' if thats the case maybe its them who dont what there doing!

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            Kandr is back!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
              did it really take them 4 months to find out 'that i don't knwo what im doing' if thats the case maybe its them who dont what there doing!
              "Knowing what you're doing" wrt contract law and IR35. I assume you're fully able to do the job itself!
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #8
                Originally posted by TOSH1 View Post
                My contract was terminated yesterday. i was called into the office and 12pm and told that my contract is being terminated and to finish at 5pm. it was meant to run until March 2011 and to top it off i also had my contract re-viewed and just heard that i fall into the ir35.

                What a great start to 2011!
                You are aware that if you start a contract without signing it, then you are deemed to have accepted the contract, irrespective of the contract review? If you are aware, why bother getting your contract reviewed?

                Sorry, your post doesn't make sense. It's no wonder you were terminated. Hasta la Vista.
                If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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                  #9
                  As an aside to this discussion (such as it is...) a seven year long () IR35 case was won today by a PCG member. The key factor in the ruling was a demonstrable lack of Mutuality, as shown by his client's ability to terminate him without notice...

                  So hands up all those who demand four weeks notice in their contracts...
                  Blog? What blog...?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                    As an aside to this discussion (such as it is...) a seven year long () IR35 case was won today by a PCG member. The key factor in the ruling was a demonstrable lack of Mutuality, as shown by his client's ability to terminate him without notice...

                    So hands up all those who demand four weeks notice in their contracts...
                    Nope, I try to negotiate zero notice, if that's not possible, no more than a week. Notice is for employees.
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