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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostI agree. Just witnessed all those in one user.
BTW, you forgot Hypocrites.
HTH
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostPart of doing business is sticking to the contract. maybe overreacting a tad but will give benefit of doubt. Never been paid late in 17 years contacting through an agent or direct.
Must admit when it happens time and time again it is annoying that you have to waste time chasing....
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Remain calm and ask the agency to advise (as you have done). It's a one-off so don't get on your high horse, even if you feel tempted/justified. Be cool and business like.
One contract I had, the client was signing time sheets 10 days late or more. I got on my high horse and later wished I hadn't. If I had been cool (despite feeling outraged), the agency would have sorted it.
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostCUK is not the real world. It's a weird little ecosystem of Billy liars, Walter mittys and raging egos.
Back to work now...
BTW, you forgot Hypocrites.
HTH
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostCUK is not the real world. It's a weird little ecosystem of Billy liars, Walter mittys and raging egos.
Back to work now...
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CUK is not the real world. It's a weird little ecosystem of Billy liars, Walter mittys and raging egos.
Back to work now...
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostPart of doing business is sticking to the contract. maybe overreacting a tad but will give benefit of doubt. Never been paid late in 17 years contacting through an agent or direct.
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Part of doing business is sticking to the contract. maybe overreacting a tad but will give benefit of doubt. Never been paid late in 17 years contacting through an agent or direct.
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Originally posted by sal View PostIf it was a one off thing, you seem to be overreacting, it's called part of doing business.
If they keep doing it and/or you don't like the agency - walk and find another role through a different agency.
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostMoney been transferred in with some story. I'm not really interested in excuses. They have one job to do... Pay on time.
If they keep doing it and/or you don't like the agency - walk and find another role through a different agency.
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Money been transferred in with some story. I'm not really interested in excuses. They have one job to do... Pay on time.
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostMy first action was of course to contact the Agency
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