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It sort of happened to me. I'd agreed to do another month, but this was just before Christmas and the manager was on holiday moving house the final week and nothing got sorted. I tried to call him and the agent over Christmas week, but couldn't get hold of either, so with no offical contract or confirmation stayed at home first day in January. Got a phone call about 10 am: "where are you?".
Went in for the next day.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Once when I was working mainly from home and had been renewed every month for over a year I phoned the agent on Tuesday afternoon to let him know that the paperwork hadn't come through for that month's renewal.
"Oh, didn't anybody tell you? They didn't renew - you finished last Friday. Thanks for your great work <click>"
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happened to me a couple of years ago, I didn't want to remind them as I
was trying to find another gig, after a couple of days the agent called me
and said client is concerned why you haven't called or turned up for work.
At which point I told him contract was finished without renewal, in approx
45 mins i got a renewal in my inbox and so went back next day as I there was
no other gig or offers.Comment
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I did it on purpose. My first contract was with BT and it had a "no termination clause". I hated that gig. I kept quiet about the renewal and it didn't turn up. About mid-morning I got a call from the client who gave me a right bollocking and sacked me.
I expect to have to remind the client & agent about renewals. I used to leave it until the last few days; now I remind them a month before and then each week.
The big mystery for me is how an agency can not have a system for reminding them to arrange the renewals. You'd think that when they're getting 20% of £400 for six months, they'd find a few quid to invest in a wall calendar.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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At our place, the contractors usually get told 2-3 days before end of contract that we're being renewed for another 12 weeks.
They've done this for over 4 years now, so we're all pretty much used to it.
We're also used to the rate, which hasn't changed in those 4 years either !Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
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It's probably back down to where it should have been now anywayOriginally posted by Board Game Geek View Post
We're also used to the rate, which hasn't changed in those 4 years either !
I've had the renewal thing many times with last big client. I always "manage" my end and arrange meetings to discuss, but one particular manager was pretty useless at contacting HR and doing their bit. I did agree terms for one renewal only to speak to the agent on a Friday and be told that he had no paperwork. Phoned on the Monday, told them that I "wouldn't be insured" unless I had a contract, and had a very enjoyable week off.Comment
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