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Agency for offshore or non-UK contractor?
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostI help run an agency, we offer really good rates for people like yourself. £80 per day.
I just need a copy of your CV and 4 recent references.
PM me if interested.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostI hope to God that this kind of thing is never allowed to happen. The last thing UK wants is a horde of bobs doing work for 50 quid per day.
Last edited by dragon; 7 February 2013, 08:31.Comment
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostA Company,agency or umbrella company will employ you wherever you are. Its not where you are thats important. They cannot employ you if you do not have the right to work in the UKComment
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostWhy??????
You might ask why "dragon" wanted to do thing in such as way...???
The answer is I not able to move from my country and live in UK that's my disadvantage.
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You want to try people per hour or something like that offering small pieces of work. There is no way you are going to get a contract and you had very straight feedback from ask the agent. The only thing is you don't like it so are looking for some more answers that you like. There aren't any. That is the way we it s so you need to think of something else.
You are not really going to get much help from a UK contractor forum when you want to take a piece of work of shore and do it for peanuts either.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by dragon View PostSorry for the confusion that I have caused in the statement of "live outside the UK, want a UK registered company and want to work outside the UK through a UK agency"
You might ask why "dragon" wanted to do thing in such as way...???
The answer is I not able to move from my country and live in UK that's my disadvantage.
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostSo presumably you don't intend to pay tax in the UK either? May I ask why you cannot work in your country of residence?
The client and worker get the best of both worlds and everyone's a winner except people like me who got made redundant when their job was offshored.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostA worker lives in a country with a low cost of living (or low tax) and does work for a client based in a country with a high cost of living. The worker gets paid a fee which would be considered relatively low in the client's country but relatively high in the worker's country.
The client and worker get the best of both worlds and everyone's a winner except people like me who got made redundant when their job was offshored.Comment
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