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New to contracting - Been given a preferred supplier list... help me choose?

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    #21
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Any chance of getting a whiff of the rate before the agents? Would just be a matter of finding one that took the lowest cut (with a balance of size of company for the reason you mentioned above as well of course)
    Good idea but in this case (CL1 - framework which is due to be rolled out over all govt) the cut the agents take is paid for by the client. My rate is agreed already (ie what I'll get) - so I assume as part of the "privilege" of being on the supplier list the cut that the agent takes has already been agreed as part of some larger agreement between Capita and the agents.
    Last edited by misterpingu; 14 May 2014, 16:38.

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      #22
      Originally posted by misterpingu View Post
      Good idea but in this case (CL1 - framework which is due to be rolled out over all govt) the cut the agents take is paid for by the client. My rate is agreed already (ie what I'll get) - so I assume as part of the "privilege" of being on the supplier list the cut that the agent takes has already been agreed as part of some larger agreement between Capita and the agents.
      Ok so there is no money incentive to choose from the list. There is only one other option to help you pick one.

      Go through LinkedIn and find the company with more agents that are fit birds than the others, ring them and tell them you will go with them if you can have <insert fit bird name here> dealing with you. HTH
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        #23
        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        Ok so there is no money incentive to choose from the list. There is only one other option to help you pick one.

        Go through LinkedIn and find the company with more agents that are fit birds than the others, ring them and tell them you will go with them if you can have <insert fit bird name here> dealing with you. HTH
        Makes sense to me

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          #24
          Originally posted by misterpingu View Post
          Good idea but in this case (CL1 - framework which is due to be rolled out over all govt) the cut the agents take is paid for by the client. My rate is agreed already (ie what I'll get) - so I assume as part of the "privilege" of being on the supplier list the cut that the agent takes has already been agreed as part of some larger agreement between Capita and the agents.
          You think right. Although the CL framework came into play for most of the Govt depts in April, and contractors are still feeling the pain.

          The only one I can readily spot on the list that also does brolly is Lorien (O don't use one and am not going to trawl through them). I have, and am currently using, ComXPs as an Agent, who then have to deal with Crapita to save me the pain. Other people where I am are contracting direct with Crapita, if you have found someone helpful there maybe they can tell you which ones on the list do brolly.

          Good luck.
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            #25
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Ok so there is no money incentive to choose from the list. There is only one other option to help you pick one.

            Go through LinkedIn and find the company with more agents that are fit birds than the others, ring them and tell them you will go with them if you can have <insert fit bird name here> dealing with you. HTH
            Payment terms would be an incentive

            (When I had the list for my public sector gig, they included contact names - scrubbed all the blokes off and rang the female agents )
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              #26
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                #27
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                Payment terms would be an incentive

                (When I had the list for my public sector gig, they included contact names - scrubbed all the blokes off and rang the female agents )
                For clarity, I should highlight that phone voice is no indication of foxiness of the agent, as I found out on that gig.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  For clarity, I should highlight that phone voice is no indication of foxiness of the agent, as I found out on that gig.
                  "Nice on the phone add four stone."

                  qh
                  He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.

                  I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                      Capita have sewn up all the Government contracts now haven't they How to handle Contingent Labour One contracts :: Contractor UK
                      Ultimately they are the company that the government contract with. But there can be any number of agencies between Crapita and the individual.
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