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I'm with HN and have never asked them about weekly pay. They pay on time, not had any problems with them.
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Been with HN on this gig for a couple of years(!) and never asked about weekly......tbh, would likely only bother looking in to weekly if I had concerns over agency; happy (famous last words, I hope not!) with HN solvency and they have never skipped a beat in paying on time.
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Why don't you just pay yourself a wage and divis monthly so you get your little bit of Xmas and then it doesn't matter what your company's payment terms are with the client.Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostI seriously love weekly pay; it's like a little bit of Xmas every Friday. I'm with Badenoch and Clark and I shall miss it when I'm gone as not many agencies/clients do it.
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I'm with Alexander Mann currently, (as above) 30 days payment in arrears but weekly payments. Reliable also, seem sound.
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I seriously love weekly pay; it's like a little bit of Xmas every Friday. I'm with Badenoch and Clark and I shall miss it when I'm gone as not many agencies/clients do it.
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HN are good payers. Last time I used them (Just over a year ago) they were doing weekly payments.
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Funny........ seeing as they actually have a schedule online, which says Monthly, but actually details weekly payments for that month:-Originally posted by tractor123 View PostI am with HN. They said they don't do weekly pay, but I insisted and they agreed... worth a try
https://www.harveynash.com/pdf/2015-...t-Schedule.pdf
Maybe, they are another one that tries it on?
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I am with HN. They said they don't do weekly pay, but I insisted and they agreed... worth a try
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Alexander Mann offer 30 day payment terms from point of timesheet approval, if this helps.
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Anyone with Harvey Nash at the minute?
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