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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAh... The old 'it's not the best rate but it's a long contract which is great' line. Makes me smile everytime they pull this one
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Of course when it's a short contract, that's also a reason for low rates.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI would question the fact is it really a 2 year contract, or is it working on a programme that is expected to last two years, they mention a lower rate due to logengivity but if you are on a weeks notice from the client that is a moot point from day 1
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I would question the fact is it really a 2 year contract, or is it working on a programme that is expected to last two years, they mention a lower rate due to logengivity but if you are on a weeks notice from the client that is a moot point from day 1
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are hardly going to carry out a single assignment in all that time, particularly with the likes of these agencies. You'll just be a body in a chair for them to do what they will with you which is clear D&C. I very much doubt they will honour RoS if they are just viewing you as a 2 year permie and your MoO isn't going to look to clever. That's the main pillars, the rest will follow.
Being at a client a long time isn't necessarily a bad thing but you've got multiple extensions giving you the opportunity to have new schedules of work to help you defend yourself. 2 years is just too long. It's coming close to being an FTC. 2 years carrying out PM duties as required is a job not a contract.
All this is arguable as IR35 is never straight forward but a 2 year gig? Wouldn't touch it with a bargepole.
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I've had direct experience of TM as well as Infosys, Wipro etc. Payment is awful. We put a few people in visa an indian RPO (so another middle man), the contractors are all on 'pay when paid' basis. One guy got paid for his July work in November , it's bad news.
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You are hardly going to carry out a single assignment in all that time, particularly with the likes of these agencies. You'll just be a body in a chair for them to do what they will with you which is clear D&C. I very much doubt they will honour RoS if they are just viewing you as a 2 year permie and your MoO isn't going to look to clever. That's the main pillars, the rest will follow.
Being at a client a long time isn't necessarily a bad thing but you've got multiple extensions giving you the opportunity to have new schedules of work to help you defend yourself. 2 years is just too long. It's coming close to being an FTC. 2 years carrying out PM duties as required is a job not a contract.
All this is arguable as IR35 is never straight forward but a 2 year gig? Wouldn't touch it with a bargepole.Last edited by northernladuk; 3 December 2016, 22:40.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo one want to discuss the fact he's also inside IR35?
Cheers
//Xenon
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Looking at and considering all factors, it must be one of the worst offers in the world
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Originally posted by Xenonwave View PostThanks for the info. Just to be clear...in reading the 24 month advice elsewhere on the site, Contractors' Questions: Can I claim if a short gig ends up lasting 25 months? :: Contractor UKit would only be a problem if the contract was at a permanent workplace and was extended beyond 24 months.
//Xenon
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Originally posted by RSoles View PostWe've touched on expenses, but just as the OP is new I thought I'd point out that a 24-month contract is automatically caught out by the 24-month rule from day 1.
This means travel/accommodation expenses come out after tax/NI not before. Run away.
//Xenon
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