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I did this - there was only a one day overlap window with the outgoing dev, so if I hadn't, I wouldn't have got a handover. I agreed to do just the one day then wait for the contract - as it was it came through that day anyway.Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostI've been given verbal confirmation that I have secured a gig but currently have no contract. Tomorrow is the pencilled in start date. I'm resisting at the moment as I usually get my contract reviewed by Qdos which takes 3 days. My preference would be not to start until next week anyway.
It is being suggested that I could start anyway and that we can backdate the contract once agreed. (They are still promising a draft today)
Has anybody actually experienced this before? I'm kind of guessing that I'll be slated on here for even asking but I thought I would anyway.Comment
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What I don't get is what does it matter what the contract says when it's working practices that matter?Comment
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Here it isOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostThey even offered this on a Saturday once. Can't be bothered to find the thread..
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It's both that matter. My concerns aren't just IR35 related though, I have some other questions on the contract that I have asked but they aren't answering now.Originally posted by stek View PostWhat I don't get is what does it matter what the contract says when it's working practices that matter?Comment
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Thanks for that Zoco. The contract itself is pretty simple. I have had every contract I have done reviewed by Qdos so won't sign it until they have given the green light anyway.Comment
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Because if the contract doesn't include a RoS clause, then it's hard to argue that one exists.Originally posted by stek View PostWhat I don't get is what does it matter what the contract says when it's working practices that matter?
Also, the contract may include things like monthly invoicing and payment on 120 day terms. It's not just about IR35.Comment
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I see the point but also the fact is 9 times out of 10 the client won't accept a sub, especially as in most places where you sit around waiting for logins, lappy, access badge etc.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostBecause if the contract doesn't include a RoS clause, then it's hard to argue that one exists.
Also, the contract may include things like monthly invoicing and payment on 120 day terms. It's not just about IR35.
Working practises make it unfeasible, especially given the short term of most contracts nowadays.
I agree best to cover all bases but part of me says what's the point, especially since I've been contracting since 1992 or so and only since coming here have I ever bothered with contract checking.Comment
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I was using one of my free reviews, I called them as I received the contract on a Thursday, for a start the following Monday. I was charged £30 plus VAT for the review. This was about 5 months ago.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostQDOS have posted on here a number of times when people are in Kings situation and personally assured they would do it immediately. They even offered this on a Saturday once. Can't be bothered to find the thread.
Maybe it differs between the free and the purchased one and whether it is a full review or just a contract check. Still worth picking the phone up and asking.
I don't have a problem with that - it's a small amount. I just wanted to highlight that it may be chargeable.Comment
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Generally, I agree. Most agencies have a reasonably IR35-friendly contract, but some have some nasty clauses in that I would want to check before I accepted it. I had one contract which named me personally, had the individual as being liable, poor payment terms, no RoS, etc. etc.Originally posted by stek View PostI see the point but also the fact is 9 times out of 10 the client won't accept a sub, especially as in most places where you sit around waiting for logins, lappy, access badge etc.
Working practises make it unfeasible, especially given the short term of most contracts nowadays.
I agree best to cover all bases but part of me says what's the point, especially since I've been contracting since 1992 or so and only since coming here have I ever bothered with contract checking.
Of course, if I opted out, then that could be changed.Comment
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