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Previously on "Its not going away, so live with it"

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54 View Post
    OK, you want to insult me, call me a permitractor. I'm off. Go to hell in your own handbasket.
    Jimbo, Jim, Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!






    *hugs*

    qh

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Had blokes from both these connect with me on linkedIn in last week.

    One is a "virtual bench" the other "a way to update all your connections that you are available".

    Nothing unique or disruptive, much like the OP's idea.

    The regulars are scoffing as there have been similar ideas posted here many times over the years.

    And there already many sites like Freelancer etc that do have established project and worker bases, but they are all a race to the bottom price. 10 Best Sites for Freelance Services - business.com

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by billybiro View Post
    For those that are genuine contractors, they're already doing this.

    For those not already doing this, they're permietractors. Basically temps who have ideas above their station, reliant upon agencies to find them work engaged in under dodgy contracts that barely (if at all) separate the business entity from the consultant, and the vast majority of people on here are exactly this.
    Correct. I've been approached directly by three clients (two managers who I worked for elsewhere, another was a colleague) while I've also introduced people on several occasions. The agent then gets added in afterwards and told what everything is, including their cut.

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  • billybiro
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54 View Post
    Here's an idea: Why don't we go direct to our customers, build relationships, use enabling contracts and project-based, fixed price schedules? That puts us well clear of IR35, and allows us to continue to serve industry.....
    For those that are genuine contractors, they're already doing this.

    For those not already doing this, they're permietractors. Basically temps who have ideas above their station, reliant upon agencies to find them work engaged in under dodgy contracts that barely (if at all) separate the business entity from the consultant, and the vast majority of people on here are exactly this.

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  • OntheBenchin2020
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    Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
    Ignore NLUK - he's always miserable and negative.

    While it would have been ideal to have a solution a while ago don't let that stop you. The benefit is everyone is desperately looking for a way out at the moment so you will have everyone's attention.

    Go for it.

    The issue I see is that clients dont want to have lots of supplier agreements with lots of small companies, haivng to do checks and setup paperwork for all of them. Thats why they go to engage all their contractors
    Agreed, I've seen more and more that medium and large companies have a moved to a preferred supplier list which only includes larger agencies and MSCs. Years ago I could contract direct but it got to the point where I was working last that there were three intermediaries all taking their piece due to new preferred suppliers brought in over time. Big clients like it as it puts the burden on finding and supplying resources to these companies and also allows them to drive down their own costs - both from dealing with fewer agents and economies of scale with these suppliers. My experience is that the large agencies and MSCs don't care one jot about the contractors they bring in, only meeting their SOWs and margins. The market has been broken a while by greed and ignorance of where it would lead.

    You can get direct engagements with local government but the process to win this work can be drawn out and in my experience it is a total can of worms due to the difficulties working with the structure and people there. Very often this is an old boys club where not much of value is delivered for the money and nobody is accountable.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
    ...
    The issue I see is that clients dont want to have lots of supplier agreements with lots of small companies, haivng to do checks and setup paperwork for all of them. Thats why they go to engage all their contractors
    They don't have to. Agencies are already doing that for them. What needs to happen is for clients to understand what it is they actually require and for agencies to understand that the clients need a specialist service provider. The logistics don't change in the slightest, but the basis of supply and the relationship between the various parties in the chain does.

    We can but dream... the major problem is the way agencies work right now, using cheap and pretty much unskilled labour for the bulk of their work (their good, expensive people are talking to the clients, not the likes of us) is money for old rope, so why change?

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by unixman View Post
    You misunderstand?. Let me rephrase my last post;


    *Cough* Many great ideas had been tried before and failed every time, until they at last succeeded. For example: powered flight.
    Top tip: Try it in a field first, not off a cliff.

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  • unixman
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54 View Post
    So what you gonna do? Roll over and go Permie? Retire? Leave the country?

    Negativity certainly won't cut it
    You misunderstand?. Let me rephrase my last post;


    *Cough* Many great ideas had been tried before and failed every time, until they at last succeeded. For example: powered flight.

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  • LondonManc
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    Education of large end clients about who to throw under the inside IR35 bus would work best.

    At the moment, it seems that they've been scared into a PSC ban by people who benefit from a PSC ban.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54 View Post
    OK, you want to insult me, call me a permitractor. I'm off. Go to hell in your own handbasket.
    He is married to NLyUK. So already in hell...

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  • northernladuk
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    Or

    6prog the new contract recruitment process

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  • eek
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    Never heard of them - which shows how had it is to get these things started and reach the critical mass required.

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54 View Post
    This may have been considered before, so my apologies if my search didn't find it and I'm repeating myself, BUT....
    ...
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    Jimbo
    Is this any good to you?

    NEXTFREE - Changing how Freelance Contractors and Consultants share their availability with the World

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Jimbo54 View Post
    OK, you want to insult me, call me a permitractor. I'm off. Go to hell in your own handbasket.
    *cough*

    I can normally rely on my accountant, he's been instrumental in keeping me on the right side of IR35 for 20 years...

    Know any good specialists?
    You said it yourself....

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  • northernladuk
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    And, as per a vast majority of these posts, OP doesn't like the response to his master plan, gets upset and flounces.

    Nothing changes.

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