I haven't had any contact with an S3 agency for quite some time, they finally got the message after being told to fuck off countless times. Funnily enough, no lack of contracts.
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Originally posted by phonemonkey. . . speaks the jealous high street agent, as he cruises past in his vauxhall vectra, wearing his topman suit.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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OK... Seem to of got to the bottom of the problem...
All of my timesheets that were approved on their "old" system seem to not be able be invoiced with VAT.
All new timesheets I create one their "new" SAP system have VAT.
I'm having get their payroll to cancel all my approved yet uninvoiced timesheets and re-create them and get my manager to approve.
It is bit of a fiasco.
Their Central Payroll seem to not think a problem exists and keep on passing me back to my poor stressed consultant.
It is impossible to get hold of their IT support for the system and when you try and explain it, it goes over their heads.
Honestly, if I had run an IT project to move to SAP like they had, I would of been run out of the country.
Very unprofessional and has a bit of a complete "**** you" attitude without anyone wanting to take ownership.
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Originally posted by hybridOK... Seem to of got to the bottom of the problem...
All of my timesheets that were approved on their "old" system seem to not be able be invoiced with VAT.
All new timesheets I create one their "new" SAP system have VAT.
I'm having get their payroll to cancel all my approved yet uninvoiced timesheets and re-create them and get my manager to approve.
It is bit of a fiasco.
Their Central Payroll seem to not think a problem exists and keep on passing me back to my poor stressed consultant.
It is impossible to get hold of their IT support for the system and when you try and explain it, it goes over their heads.
Honestly, if I had run an IT project to move to SAP like they had, I would of been run out of the country.
Very unprofessional and has a bit of a complete "**** you" attitude without anyone wanting to take ownership.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Well, to be fair... I has been really good in the past...
It's all electronic - I can fill in my worksheet online, get it approved online, submit my invoice online...
Theoretically, I can get my manager to approve it Monday morning and the moneys in the bank by Wednesday...
It's just that when things go wrong with it, it really goes wrong...Comment
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Originally posted by hybridWell, to be fair...
I'm not with an S3 agency, and nor will I be, but it's amazing the sh!t that some people put up with. If my money's late, I'm on the phone straight away demanding a CHAPS payment or I don't turn up the next day. It's amazing what the thought of any lack of commission will do to motivate someone...Comment
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