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Originally posted by SajStars View PostThanks for all the advice. It does seem a little clearer now. I got caught up in a rut of a job and just lived with the problems.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Who were the managers working for? Are they employed by the client, or [and don't flame me here for being presumtious and judgmental, I know I am] working for one of the Indian consultancies?Comment
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Originally posted by JoJoGabor View PostWho were the managers working for? Are they employed by the client, or [and don't flame me here for being presumtious and judgmental, I know I am] working for one of the Indian consultancies?
They hired another couple of contractors in order for g's. Greed - always catches people out!Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View Postprint out an event viewer of his work PCAnd on the eighth day God said, "Okay, Murphy, you're in charge!"Comment
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Originally posted by manclarky View PostHow do you do that?
Is there a way to print out the event log? : WindowsAdminPrintEventLogAnd on the eighth day God said, "Okay, Murphy, you're in charge!"Comment
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Originally posted by manclarky View PostI did a Google search and found this - which implies you can't print out the event viewer!
Is there a way to print out the event log? : WindowsAdminPrintEventLogIf your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostEven if the OP could print out the Event Log, the chances of it being accepted as evidence in a court of law would be slim to nil unless he was able to prove that the print out was forensically obtained.
I always save every receipt and make sure my hours are plausible and get something on the way home for instance. I know a couple of people that have submitted receipts to an umbrella co. and then thrown them away. Later in the year, HMRC gives them an audit and they have no receipts to back up their allowance claims which makes life very difficult. Ask most umbrella companies or accountants and they may give you the same advice, save receipts, back up your hours to a reasonable degree.
In short, it is just good working practice, whether you're working in a dodgy situation or not.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostIndeed, but providing it then enables the police to seize and verify your accounts.
Originally posted by wim121 View PostThat was just one method I suggested. You could save your receipts from the shop around the corner or petrol station, anything really, any supporting evidence that backs up your story.
Originally posted by wim121 View PostI always save every receipt and make sure my hours are plausible and get something on the way home for instance. I know a couple of people that have submitted receipts to an umbrella co. and then thrown them away. Later in the year, HMRC gives them an audit and they have no receipts to back up their allowance claims which makes life very difficult. Ask most umbrella companies or accountants and they may give you the same advice, save receipts, back up your hours to a reasonable degree.
In short, it is just good working practice, whether you're working in a dodgy situation or not.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View Post...Doesn't prove a thing. All it proves is that you went to the shop around the corner from client co and to the petrol station. It doesn't prove you were at the client site....
When people are having difficulty with employers, clients or agencies, I always recommend documentating any untoward events. It doesn't prove anything, but should it come to court, it makes your testimony appear considerably more reliable.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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