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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI'd try keep it that way. You don't want to piss her off!!!
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Ahhh you guys such kind words - and I can probably stretch to a cuppa yes - depends on whether I get invited to the next meet up in say..... 2023! Honestly look forward to the fact that some of the contractors who have been turned away from us in the past, now should have a slight chance of being able to work with us! But really appreciate the support from you all!
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Originally posted by Maslins View PostThat is good news! I've had a few nice chats with Lucy over the last year or so. We've tried to put a few of our (ex) clients that have been pushed into umbrellas Clarity's way...but at least partly cos of lack of FSCA approval (others that the agency/client would only work with a small list of umbrellas) it often didn't happen.
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That is good news! I've had a few nice chats with Lucy over the last year or so. We've tried to put a few of our (ex) clients that have been pushed into umbrellas Clarity's way...but at least partly cos of lack of FSCA approval (others that the agency/client would only work with a small list of umbrellas) it often didn't happen.
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Better to be within the FCSA and make them clean things up, than being outside! That's great news
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A proper umbrella in the ranks. They won't like that even if the fees have been duely paid and pocketed.
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My conscience was always clear, I am disappointed that paying the ransom to a firm that doesn't properly enforce its own rules is necessary to get business.
I hope Lucy can get a seat on the board and start kicking arse!
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Drinks on Lucy???
Clarity are now FSCA accredited. So we can recommend them with a clear conscience!Tags: None
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