Originally posted by Denny
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At long last a sensible piece of advice from you Denny.. well done!Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone -
lol - Harvey Nash is in my 'binned for good' folderOriginally posted by DennyGood point. I would say Abraxas and Hudson are OK for this kind of problem, but maybe not some others. Don't trust Harvey Nash whatever you do.
Have we ALL done this the hard way?
The mind boggles at the number of contractor hours spent on HN and the others when 10 contractor mins was enough for the entire industry.
Is there room on this site for an agency centric db? It would be a hella useful timesaving tool.
votes? or will I have to post a link next week
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I don't want to be a pessimist about this, but isn't the problem that the things that we most need to hear about some agencies are exactly the things that those agencies will seriously attempt to prevent being said. ISTR there was once a site that let contractors rate agencies, but it closed down because some agencies' legal advice suggested that some comments on it were actionable.Originally posted by erroristalol - Harvey Nash is in my 'binned for good' folder
Have we ALL done this the hard way?
The mind boggles at the number of contractor hours spent on HN and the others when 10 contractor mins was enough for the entire industry.
Is there room on this site for an agency centric db? It would be a hella useful timesaving tool.
votes? or will I have to post a link next week
erro
I.e. it was shafted by threats and thuggery from the barrow-boys' shysters for letting the cat out of the bag about them.Comment
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Ah, so you don't have a contract because you don't have a company with whom to form the contract.Originally posted by sonu'They are looking for you to start on Monday,initially for 3 months,at the agreed rate of * per day.I will get the contract to you asap.The contract will show Limited Company name - To be advised.As soon as you have this secured let me have the name and we will re-issue the contracts with the correct company name on them.You will not be able to invoice us until we have your limited company details.'
Don't you think that it might be a good idea to fix that problem PDQ?
(See the link on the right "Company Formation".)
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I avoid them at all cost as well, but only because I don't want a protracted arguement about why they are not entitled to 35% of the billing for European jobs. I've no idea if they are better for UK ones.Originally posted by erroristalol - Harvey Nash is in my 'binned for good' folder
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All my advice is pretty accurate, DA. The only time I write silly advice is when I'm larking around on the 'General' forum about contractor issues.Originally posted by DodgyAgentAt long last a sensible piece of advice from you Denny.. well done!
Then my creative genius becomes more apparent.
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