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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are on site without a signed contract? You are ****ed. Forget it and just get on with the gig. You accepted the terms by starting so too late to go back now. Hope you got TLC35 or PCG+ as well.
Next time try and do it properly.Comment
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Hey, take it easy fellas. I'm quite new to working through a Ltd.
We all learn through our mistakes.
Why am I screwed without a signed contract - can't I just backdate the signature?
I do have PCG+ though. Seriously, should I just quit and get another role?Comment
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostNo he isn't, he just find a way to fix the problem in an honest and legal way and move on.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by zoco View PostHey, take it easy fellas. I'm quite new to working through a Ltd.
We all learn through our mistakes.
Why am I screwed without a signed contract - can't I just backdate the signature?
I do have PCG+ though. Seriously, should I just quit and get another role?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by zoco View PostHey, take it easy fellas. I'm quite new to working through a Ltd.
We all learn through our mistakes.
Why am I screwed without a signed contract - can't I just backdate the signature?
I do have PCG+ though. Seriously, should I just quit and get another role?
To be honest, I wouldn't even worry about the scope of the contract, it all comes down to working practices and in that respect, based off not just this thread, you're as far inside IR35 as Permie McPermie who works in the permie department.
Sign the contract with the agency on the terms you're happy with, if the client asks you to do anything outside of that politely advise why you can't. If you're working for who I think you (big bank that likes saving trees?), they encounter this with all contractors and won't have a problem with it.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWell that opens another can of worms that pisses me off tbh but lets not go there. This is Zoco and the quicker his tulipty threads die the better. We can't even call him a ******* moron here so no point extended the life of his threads.Comment
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Originally posted by zoco View PostWhy am I screwed without a signed contract - can't I just backdate the signature?
For future reference, if you are presented with a contract and you start work then you have accepted the contract. It's helpful and indeed good business practice to have it signed but it's certainly not essential.
Originally posted by zoco View PostI do have PCG+ though. Seriously, should I just quit and get another role?Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHis client/agent is going to allow him to put clauses in his contract without their legal team reviewing after he started? Good luck with that one.Comment
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostIf the problem really is a serious as you suggest, then yes (although with legal team review). Otherwise, your assessment of the situation is grossly exaggerated.
Nope I don't think there is any exaggeration here.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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