Start your first day for bank 1 wearing a pirate costume.
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Can I withdraw contract?
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The you shouldn't have signed it.Originally posted by gemasp View Postjust because I am not happy with rateWhile you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Or quit after the first day and say you were sexually harassed.Originally posted by minestrone View PostStart your first day for bank 1 wearing a pirate costume.Comment
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Quit after your first day and say you are not working with giant alien lizards. Especially hungry ones.Comment
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Yawn. Plenty of clients and agents get up to all sorts of tricks these days, it's the wild west out there!Originally posted by chef View Postin short it's Cowboy Contractors like you who jump ship for a better rate ignoring anything that your contract says that give us a bad name ..
I agree you should stick to the terms of the contract, but there are probably many ways to wriggle out of it if you really need to.Cats are evil.Comment
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Turn up in a burqa and if they object sue them for a million quid for breach of yuman rights
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Do not be so self righteous about it. Agents indulge in this sort of thing almost every day and don't even start on clients. Clients terminating the contract without notice etc.Originally posted by chef View PostWhat's the 'king point of having a contract if to you it means absolute jack all?
the daily rate is what's stated on it, if you're gonna ignore the termination clause part then who say's it's not fair for the agent to ignore the daily rate part and pay you what he thinks your worth?
You are pretty much on your own in this greedy selfish world and nobody else gives a toss about honouring contracts.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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first contract does not start for a month (if a read it correctly)
so surely it is no problem to stop first contract as I do not think it is enforcable until the date it starts anyway
a bit out of order on the agency but they will be able to fill it with a months notice surely?Comment
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you are a Gaul, so you would not understand. An Englishmans word is his bond.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostDo not be so self righteous about it. Agents indulge in this sort of thing almost every day and don't even start on clients. Clients terminating the contract without notice etc.
You are pretty much on your own in this greedy selfish world and nobody else gives a toss about honouring contracts.
If you say you are going to do something, do it.
now get the round in
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