Mine just sent me a case of wine. Anyone else get anything?
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My agency has earned over £100k in commission from my contracting in the past 3 years.
I don't even get a Christmas card from them.
There must be a way to get out of the contractual clause binding me to them at this client, without me having to leave for 12 months. -
How badly does the client want you? Can you double your rate to the agency? When the agency says no to the new rate can you not go back to the client via a new agency at a new rate as if they sourced you through 'normal1 channels?Originally posted by TazMaN View PostMy agency has earned over £100k in commission from my contracting in the past 3 years.
I don't even get a Christmas card from them.
There must be a way to get out of the contractual clause binding me to them at this client, without me having to leave for 12 months.Comment
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I got a fabulous faux-leather pocket diary. They sent it in a regular envelope with an xmas card, so it's all bent...ǝןqqıʍComment
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You being serious or missing theOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostI got a fabulous faux-leather pocket diary.
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In this market climate (by which I mean it's getting worse), and with my somewhat restricted skillset, it's not a risk I can take. The client does need me but I don't know for how long - it depends on projects coming up in the new year. I still believe, however, that even if I did what you suggest, the agency will try to enforce the 12 month clause.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostHow badly does the client want you? Can you double your rate to the agency? When the agency says no to the new rate can you not go back to the client via a new agency at a new rate as if they sourced you through 'normal1 channels?
I would love to try it but I am generally quite happy with my rate anyway. I'm just hacked off at the agency cut, but that is for the client to negotiate... although they aren't happy with it either! But my initial reaction stands - with that level of commission I would expect a nice bottle of champers eh!Comment
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Buy the agency out.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostIn this market climate (by which I mean it's getting worse), and with my somewhat restricted skillset, it's not a risk I can take. The client does need me but I don't know for how long - it depends on projects coming up in the new year. I still believe, however, that even if I did what you suggest, the agency will try to enforce the 12 month clause.
I would love to try it but I am generally quite happy with my rate anyway. I'm just hacked off at the agency cut, but that is for the client to negotiate... although they aren't happy with it either! But my initial reaction stands - with that level of commission I would expect a nice bottle of champers eh!Comment
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Can't fault that thinkingOriginally posted by TazMaN View Postwith that level of commission I would expect a nice bottle of champers eh!
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I think it's a fabulous present, under no circumstances would I have preferred a case of wine over my diaryOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostYou being serious or missing the
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI think it's a fabulous present, under no circumstances would I have preferred a case of wine over my diary
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