Originally posted by northernladuk
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Previously on "Austin Fraser pimp claims QDos helped them write their pro forma contract"
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Was about 3 years ago and in my case Hays did accept most of the changes proposed by QDOS, but I know from other posters here that that is not usually the case
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Oh.. So the Hays issue hasn't been sorted?? Or is this awhile ago?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostHays, Steria and Harvey Nash all told me that and they all failed the QDOS review
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Hays, Steria and Harvey Nash all told me that and they all failed the QDOS review
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Bugger !!Originally posted by northernladuk View Post****ing lying ****ing *****er...
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostHow will we recognise her among the thousands of other people rifling the bins in Halifax ??Originally posted by TestMangler View PostA Hays pimp once told me that Kate Cotterel had written their update to a particular contract. So I phoned her and asked. She hadn't.****ing lying ****ing *****er...Originally posted by TestMangler View PostBeing away from contracting has mellowed my outlook slightly. I only swear in every third post now
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Being away from contracting has mellowed my outlook slightly. I only swear in every third post nowOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostWhich is quite amusing what with Hays being one of the biggest players with a historically unfriendly contract. I believe they've improved it now though.
And the fact you strung a sentence together without single swear word...
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Which is quite amusing what with Hays being one of the biggest players with a historically unfriendly contract. I believe they've improved it now though.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostA Hays pimp once told me that Kate Cotterel had written their update to a particular contract. So I phoned her and asked. She hadn't.
And the fact you strung a sentence together without single swear word...
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A Hays pimp once told me that Kate Cotterel had written their update to a particular contract. So I phoned her and asked. She hadn't.
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Quite ;-)Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDid his lips move when he said it?
I know that the schedule of work could have wording that very easily causes the contract to fail but I am intrigued by the idea that agents bother to get their templates verified.
I would take that into account for roles that are on with multiple agents going forward
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