Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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Yes, but that means the OTHER party won't prove it either (and if they recorded conversation then you will be shown right), hence you can also declare this contract null and void. -
Well said. Mine is 8 - as per my contract. Plus I am contracting for a big bank - you don't have to do silly hours after all.Originally posted by ratewhoreDaily rate is for 7.5 hours in my book...

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Perhaps you mean an Oral agreement rather than a verbal agreement ?Originally posted by AtWYes, but that means the OTHER party won't prove it either (and if they recorded conversation then you will be shown right), hence you can also declare this contract null and void.If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.Comment
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Mmmmmm.......oral.........Originally posted by Central-ScrutiniserPerhaps you mean an Oral agreement rather than a verbal agreement ?
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