Adecco tried this at Bank of America a few years ago, especially at renewal point. We never knew of anyone taking them up on their kind offer. We suspected they told the client they turned the extension down.
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Hyphen / Spring (Adecco) Employed Consultants Model (ECM) big rip off ?
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I'll probably be posting back here in 6 months complaining, but **** it - I'm just going to give it a go anyway.Originally posted by Damon View PostAdecco tried this at Bank of America a few years ago, especially at renewal point. We never knew of anyone taking them up on their kind offer. We suspected they told the client they turned the extension down.Comment
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I took a role as an ECM with Manpower for nigh on 3 years. I left end Jan 2013 to go back to Ltd.
I came back to the company where Manpower had me shipped out to mid-August as a Ltd.
Benefits as ECM:
A permie salary at contractor rates (less 14% than I would have achieved then as Ltd.
33 days paid Annual Leave
14 days paid Sick Leave
Sharesave scheme
Pension Scheme
NO ADMIN
Negatives as ECM
No salary increases in the 3 years, even though I was classed a "Top-Performer". Their processes for review were deliberately obscure
Pension never materialised due to their deliberately obscure process to join
Having come back to ClientCo. as MyCo. I have managed to achieve an increase in rate previously unheard of. I have also managed to pay an Accountant circa £100 per month for an ancient spreadsheet based accounting system that fails Accounting 101.
It was very easy as an ECM - just pitch up and get paid, but I would not do it again. I realised that I am unemployable
I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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When you say less 14% achieved, is this in your pocket or gross? 14% less for all the other points below do seem like a pretty good deal. The salary increase isn't a problem either, my rate has gone down and back to the same in that period so can swing both ways. Last person I spoke to on these types of gigs were on permie pro-rata so much worse off compared to contracting.Originally posted by Scruff View PostA permie salary at contractor rates (less 14% than I would have achieved then as Ltd.
33 days paid Annual Leave
14 days paid Sick Leave
Sharesave scheme
Pension Scheme
NO ADMIN'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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It was 14% less, on the Gross Rate that I would have earned as a Ltd Contractor. I did qualify for very generous overtime, too.
My net was averaging 65% of my Gross Salary, after deductions.
Ultimately, it was Manpower UK that I never fancied, based upon their inability to hold Annual Reviews less than 6 months after the anniversary dates, their inability to explain why I wasn't included in their Pension Fund and why it took 2 years 8 months before the Sharesave scheme started, when it was supposed to have started from the 2nd year anniversary.
All shirt and no trousers.I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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