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    #11
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    >I don't actually see how a US contract relates to the UK?
    >The formalities are different.

    The IT contracting business in the US works exactly the same way as it does in the UK.

    I have a UK passport and US residency, and work corp to corp, legally, in either place, whenever I feel like it.

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      #12
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      >You could sort all this out before you start the contract,

      I found out the Agent's rate by chance.

      >or alternatively find your own contract and don't use an agent, like a real business

      What? Like schmoozing with clients and not being able to take off whenever I feel like it? Yikes. No.

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        #13
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        but as they haven't wined and dined me, it's the last time they'll make money from me.
        What always puzzles me is why so many contractors actually want to be wined and dined by their agents. I cannot think of anything worse than spending valuable socialising time with the type of people who work for recruitment agencies.

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          #14
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          The wining and dining also puzzles me ! All the effort of hiding mutual loathing. A group of us cured one agent who kept turning up on site by cleaning out a chinese's £80 bottles of champagne, we did his budget in one go and never saw him again.

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            #15
            whining and dining

            Gawd yes. Rec cons, due to their gift of the gab, tend to be entertaining lunch companions but I don't think I'd want to be around most of them for much longer than that.

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              #16
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              What always puzzles me is why so many contractors actually want to be wined and dined by their agents. I cannot think of anything worse than spending valuable socialising time with the type of people who work for recruitment agencies.
              And I can't think of anything worse than spending my time dealing with lying mockney git agents, but as a management type I put business the agent's way; that business goes to the agent who has impressed me the most. A little wine and lunch at a classy London establishment helps.

              So, Dodgy, if you want to staff my new PMO, you better bring one big bottle of mouth wash when you visit me :rollin

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                #17
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                So, Dodgy, if you want to staff my new PMO, you better bring one big bottle of mouth wash when you visit me
                I never tout for business on this website wageslave, as a point of principle :rollin

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                  #18
                  Never mind, Dodgy. I'm sure you could give the mouthwash to Julie
                  Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smee

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                    #19
                    So this is what happened....

                    CONTRACTOR,

                    I understand your point. Quite frankly I was expecting/assuming XXX to
                    lower
                    the rate when you started in June but they kept it as was. (It is a
                    much
                    long story that I will not go into)
                    I have no problem playing catch you with you as you proposed.

                    Let me know what you think.

                    AGENT

                    -----Original Message-----
                    HI AGENT

                    I got your call this morning and am guessing that it
                    is about the contract extension.

                    I'll be happy to extend for the month of August, but I
                    have an issue about the rate. Quite by chance I
                    learned the rate that you are billing me out for.
                    (consultant rates are on display in the lotus notes
                    database that is used for time tracking). There seems
                    to be plenty of room to give me the rate that I
                    initially asked for.

                    I propose that we make an adjustment for August to a
                    rate of XXX. This would mean that I get the difference
                    between the YYY that I asked for and the ZZZ that you
                    said was available.

                    What do you think?

                    CONTRACTOR
                    Nice to encounter an agent with a, ahem, er, 'conscience'.

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