Originally posted by northernladuk
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The only time this wouldn't be the case is if they want me to do work for one of "their" customers. In which case, they'll have to pay my day rate. Now, actually, this is the bit I'm not sure will pay off for them because, naturally, it's my target to be busy elsewhere 100% of the time. Not likely to happen in my first year of contracting, but that's the target nonetheless. But that's something I need to discuss.
So, in terms of getting work - it seem to me there's no disadvantages (Unless agencies/customers don't like or understand that I'm part of more), but the potential advantage of being able to fill in work when I'm on the bench.
I want to clarify that I've not started this thread to simply argue with every point people are making - I've already said I'm not sold/convinced by it, BUT I do think there are some misconceptions as to what's going on. Essentially, it's just a fancy umbrella company, really.
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