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  • DCollins
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    Thanks all for reply.

    I'm getting into business now

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  • Archangel
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    Originally posted by DCollins View Post
    1) You have to accept contract within 24 hrs of receiving it
    2) There is no notice period in this contract, once you are in you are done for n months.
    3) We pay you after nn days.



    Agent explained to me above. Good to know these things in advance.

    Question:
    Why such strange clause in (1)
    More strange is (2)? Do IT contractors have been RECLASSIFIED now as Bonded laborers?
    (3) simply makes me sick. I've been on direct contract with my prev. client and always got paid at the end of month after invoice.
    1) see above response
    2) If you contracted a builder to build you a garage and half way through he gave you a weeks notice, what would your response be?
    3) Agents have to wait for their money (sometimes 90 days or more)

    General - Remember, your company is a business, you are not an employee of the client

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  • Crossroads
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    Originally posted by DCollins View Post
    1) You have to accept contract within 24 hrs of receiving it
    2) There is no notice period in this contract, once you are in you are done for n months.
    3) We pay you after nn days.



    Agent explained to me above. Good to know these things in advance.

    Question:
    Why such strange clause in (1)
    More strange is (2)? Do IT contractors have been RECLASSIFIED now as Bonded laborers?
    (3) simply makes me sick. I've been on direct contract with my prev. client and always got paid at the end of month after invoice.
    They are all perfectly normal B2B terms.
    1. Client wants a quick decision from a potential supplier. You don't have to accept it, you have to accept or decline within 24 hours.
    2. The contract is between two companies, so no "reclassification" to worry about, although spelling and grammar are points to be addressed ;-). If you want different terms, negotiate or look elsewhere.
    3. If "nn" is too many days for you then negotiate or look elsewhere.

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  • DCollins
    started a topic Defence IT Contract

    Defence IT Contract

    1) You have to accept contract within 24 hrs of receiving it
    2) There is no notice period in this contract, once you are in you are done for n months.
    3) We pay you after nn days.



    Agent explained to me above. Good to know these things in advance.

    Question:
    Why such strange clause in (1)
    More strange is (2)? Do IT contractors have been RECLASSIFIED now as Bonded laborers?
    (3) simply makes me sick. I've been on direct contract with my prev. client and always got paid at the end of month after invoice.
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