Originally posted by MasterP0
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Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostI've just been emailed a Job spec, its for a Public Sector role, it states:
I've never seen this before, is it simply just a case of ensuring one works the 8 hours per day excluding lunch break therefore 500 divided by 8 = 62.50?
Thanks
i.e. If I work 7.5 or more I get day rate. If I work less than its pro-rata hourly.
Bit crap but if I need to leave early or something I do it with client local agreement. i.e. 7.5 goes down every day even if its 7 one day and 8 the next - otherwise the clever agency would probably cut me 0.5 hours.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Tyke = Troll = IGNORE!
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If the OP as a habit of using feedback from here when deciding whether or not to go for a gig let's hope she doesn't read any of PC's posts. Poor lass will never work again.
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Originally posted by dty View PostOh, the irony!
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Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostI'm a Madame!
What's a ANCOTBAC?
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And where are you getting this solid advice from? Some you know and trust or a bunch of keyboard warriors?
My last contract was in The PS and it was great. Equal to market rates came and went as I pleased, able to work from home yadda yadda. You gotta know enough about IR35 to keep your nose clean and weigh up the risks and at worst I get caught for one gig.
Work environment can be different to private sector such as budgets and attitude to risk but if you have anything about you you should be able to adjust.
But go ahead, enjoy the bench. The guys on here will be pleased as punch to know you listened to their advice.
You sir... ANCOTBACLast edited by northernladuk; 2 June 2015, 20:30.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy don't you just pick the phone and ask them? Twice in a day you've let a bunch of stranger sway your decision.
I do hope a nice simple no brainer contract comes soon for you.
If Contracting in the PS is such a hassle I really don't think it's for me!
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Originally posted by MasterP0 View PostIt's definitely a case of chucking it in the F*** it bucket and moving on.....NEXT! (Same applies to the other thread I posted earlier on today)
I do hope a nice simple no brainer contract comes soon for you.
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THere is more austerity/scrutiny coming up. To procure anything over 25k you need additional paperwork so I'm pretty sure they are just making sure you/agency don't exceed 25k in a single contract.
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