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My stingy clientco did lunch and we had to pay our ownOriginally posted by eek View PostMorning
today is team lunch. Big boss has not turned up yet and i'm not paying so I'm half expecting it to be cancelled.
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I think the limit is far less than I'll be billing for the hour or two. Its on though soOriginally posted by norrahe View PostMy stingy clientco did lunch and we had to pay our own
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Trying to find the motivation to bother me ar$e today, only 2 days left here before 3 weeks of no airports
Have had confirmation that my first dec invoice will be paid on Friday and the next on Jan 7
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Have they approved your timesheets and will you be getting paid before the end of the year?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMy main client contact, and timesheet approver, is leaving at the end of the year.
Or so my gossip network tells me - I've been told nothing.Comment
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Timesheet for September is approved and is now 11 days overdue. Last week, it hadn't been finally approved by finance and they were hoping to run a BACS run either yesterday (guess it didn't happen) or Friday). Invoice for late payment penalty and interest is ready to go.Originally posted by norrahe View PostHave they approved your timesheets and will you be getting paid before the end of the year?
October timesheet is approved by everyone and is due soon.
November timesheet is approved by the business but I don't know about finance.
60 day terms
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I would prefer to walk away from a contract that offered 60 day terms. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTimesheet for September is approved and is now 11 days overdue.
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60 day terms
If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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So, no kids, 1 lustee and a yard of Jaffa cakes. Christmas has come early for ZeityOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostThe lustee has just arrived with a yard of Jaffacakes.
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Ouch - at least once you get the initial 2 months out of the way, if your next gig has better terms it will seem like double bubble.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post60 day terms
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I think I am going to pop downstairs to the gym and sit in the sauna for a while. Then have a quick jacuzzi.Comment
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