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Ahh computer futures. The monkeys who sent me half way round the county for roles which turned out to be absolutely NOT what I was advertising but only found out when I actually went to the interviews. Very embarrasing for both myself and the companies.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyAhh computer futures. The monkeys who sent me half way round the county for roles which turned out to be absolutely NOT what I was advertising but only found out when I actually went to the interviews. Very embarrasing for both myself and the companies.Comment
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Originally posted by privateeye..and whose chairman openly boasted in the recruiter mag that he turns away clients/contractor's that negotiate T's and C's and thats why they tend to focus business on small to medium companies who are more gullible.Serving religion with the contempt it deserves...Comment
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I cant say I have anything against these people, they were responsible for placing me in my first contract.
Agent was a bit of a wide boy, but he went on to set up a management company that has served me well during many a sojourn on the mainland.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI cant say I have anything against these people, they were responsible for placing me in my first contract.
Agent was a bit of a wide boy, but he went on to set up a management company that has served me well during many a sojourn on the mainland.
SC who's based at their Manchester office is a sound chap indeed.... for an agent...Comment
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Originally posted by Computer Futuresopting in of the IR35 regulations or Opting out of them. So that would generally constitute a no.
Hence why at the bottom it said it must be someone else. I can simplify if needs be.
I'm asking anyone if they are interested in a role. If they are, they are and if not then they're not.
cheers
listen carfully
You can NOT OPT In / OUT of IR35
have you tried reading the guides on this website, they are usefull, sadly you have to be able readYour parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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Very brave of you to come on here, given the low opinion most real contractors have of your organisation (by which I mean the whole S3 stable). I have had the unpleasant experience of contracting through two S3 companies, and hell would have to freeze over before I would even consider doing it for a third time.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I would like to add to the negative impression of CF.
When I have had to use rec firms, CF have always told me that I am unsuitable, despite me then getting the position via another rec firm and then being told that I was the best candidate amongst a load of lackys put forward by CF! This has held true for both perm and contractComment
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Originally posted by FellmanI would like to add to the negative impression of CF.
When I have had to use rec firms, CF have always told me that I am unsuitable, despite me then getting the position via another rec firm and then being told that I was the best candidate amongst a load of lackys put forward by CF! This has held true for both perm and contractComment
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