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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by sunnyboy View Post
    Thanks...

    I guess i'll have to keep a cash buffer...so that i can be patient in the following months
    My agency takes a month to pay. If it bothers you then submit weekly timesheets.

    Really, you need to keep 3 to 6 months pay as a cash buffer (aka War Chest) to cover if you get sick or unemployed.

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  • sunnyboy
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    Originally posted by xchaotic View Post
    My first contract, I had to wait well over 40 days until first money came in, it really felt like lent.
    It seems 2-3 weeks is well within the usually agreed terms of invoicing, but if you have any grounds to chase them to make it any quicker, do so.
    Thanks...

    I guess i'll have to keep a cash buffer...so that i can be patient in the following months

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  • xchaotic
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    My first contract, I had to wait well over 40 days until first money came in, it really felt like lent.
    It seems 2-3 weeks is well within the usually agreed terms of invoicing, but if you have any grounds to chase them to make it any quicker, do so.

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  • sunnyboy
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    I mean come on...is that how inconsistently contractors get paid?

    its killing me

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by sunnyboy View Post
    Hi all

    Im on a contract in Europe and get payed through a payroll management company in uk.

    Do you know how long it should take to get paid since the time I submit my timesheets. My understanding is that my agency invoices my company...and then pays the payroll company who then pay me...

    Since my contract has started, I have had to chase the agency and payroll company for payments...and it takes 2-3 weeks after submitting my timesheets...is this normal?

    I havent been given a set date for payments...and it seems i get paid as and when the agency and payroll company get paid...which is proving to be a nightmare...

    pls help!!!

    On my last contract my invoices used to be processesd weekly by a payroll company in Prague! Submit Friday, Process Tuesday, Paid into business account Thursday. Worked great for 3 years.

    Now I invoice monthly, submit First Tuesday and paid on the following Friday.

    In my experience, your 2-3 weeks sounds like an age.

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  • sunnyboy
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    Payment times...

    Hi all

    Im on a contract in Europe and get payed through a payroll management company in uk.

    Do you know how long it should take to get paid since the time I submit my timesheets. My understanding is that my agency invoices my company...and then pays the payroll company who then pay me...

    Since my contract has started, I have had to chase the agency and payroll company for payments...and it takes 2-3 weeks after submitting my timesheets...is this normal?

    I havent been given a set date for payments...and it seems i get paid as and when the agency and payroll company get paid...which is proving to be a nightmare...

    pls help!!!
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