Originally posted by Wanderer
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new contract but end client changed PSL
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100% Agree, whats to stop them phoning up the client and telling them that you've refused to take the role unless you can go through them, there is still time for them to bugger things up for you... do what they do best, ignore their calls, emails etc. -
Although I know who you are talking about and I have good relationship with them I'd not trust them not to try and get someone else in, so would think twice about telling them.Originally posted by chef View PostAgency 1 has said that "because we have had a good history" can I "give them today to see if they can run this contract for me.. By the way, What was the offered rate, role, contract length and location?"
I'm too busy so far today to reply..
I don't know anything about it but you might find that Sweidsh law has something to say about handcuff clauses as well.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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