Originally posted by GigiBronz
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Haybrook/SQCP in liquidation
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
So, more along the lines of a dating agency - both parties pay a fee to be matched up and then they agree their own terms of engagement?
The client should be interested in transparency and most of the income reaching the contractor, not the convoluted ways that you do business today.Comment
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Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
Yes, a matching fee and an ongoing fee for the first year of the assignment.
The client should be interested in transparency and most of the income reaching the contractor, not the convoluted ways that you do business today.
It ain't going to happen.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by newmove View PostWhat an absolute shyster considering I have over £30k invoices going down with it.govt say there is no risk being an IT Contractor, you are just a disguised employee taking zero risk and avoiding taxes. None of you are real businesses.
First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Originally posted by newmove View PostWhat an absolute shyster considering I have over £30k invoices going down with it.Comment
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Originally posted by newmove View PostThis recruitment agency is currently going through Liquidation with the Contractors' unpaid invoices going down with it. The strange thing is that the CEO or one of the Directors just set up a new recruitment company. Do you guys think this is ethical?
I know quite a few contractors who are affected. I note also the Director(s) who ran these companies have also now removed their credentials from LinkedIn.Comment
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