Originally posted by ratewhore
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I do get mine reviewed, but there are some clients that do take the piss and agree to terms the EB discusses with them simply because they expect them not to be followed once the role is secured. Personally, I think the answer lies in ensuring that the upper contract is available for reviewing as well. You can bet your life that when the client expects to take the piss then the upper contract is unlikely to mirror the exact terms the contractor signed with the EB. Sometimes not even that is enough.
More than likely there will be reference to doing the work personally and that you are under the D&C of the client.
I took on a role recently and ditched it after three days because it was very clear that I was expected to behave more like a temp not a contractor. I had my own Project support allocated to tie my shoe laces and expected to inform the client when I was going on holiday, had full staff canteen and gym membership. Plus I got a nice welcome letter from the client saying how pleased that I had become a member of staff. When I said I was working at my home office (something agreed up front) as well as on site when I felt I needed to, they forgot to mention that I had to use some sort of on=site remote access code Ifrom my own computer so I could access the client desktop for my e-mails. It was clear they had no intention of ever calling me on my mobile or using my buisness e-mail addy. This is what the flexible home working staff did too. D&C from the site is bad enough but when it encroaches on my own business addy then this really is taking the piss. The last straw was when my little elves sorted out a flight for me and paid for it directly on their own account. I had made it abundantly clear that I wanted to book my own flights and that I was charging the EB my expenses with VAT added.
However, I did negotiate a good severance fee for wasted time and client breach of contract in exchange for full and final settlement. So 5K + VAT is not bad for 3 days actually work for the client. Still annoying though as the contract would have been worth in excess of 30K if I had stayed.



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