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"Got another interview tommorrow for [company A]."
Maccy D's hiring again then?
Just out of interest, when have you managed to go for an interview considering you have spent every last minute posting on here????!?!?!?!??!!!!
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Originally posted by SockpuppetI have no idea what you are talking about....
*thanks to some swift editing*Last edited by HankWangford; 30 January 2007, 00:12.
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Originally posted by SandyDownsock - peice of advise, never declare your client or agency names, these things always come back to bite you in the a$$
*thanks to some swift editing*
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I reckon you're OK for 2 reasons:
They didn't bother drawing up a written contract so it would be hard for them to argue that they meant there to be an exclusivity clause. There is such a thing as an implied contract, but they only cover the basics.
The two companies you're talking about are separate - I don't think they belong to the same parent or anything like that.
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sock - peice of advise, never declare your client or agency names, these things always come back to bite you in the a$$
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Aye. I am just being paranoid as I think the logistics market is even smaller than the top end IT market so eventually they will find out I was there after I worked there for them but in a different capacity.
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Originally posted by SockpuppetRight.
Got another interview tommorrow for ***.
Now, during my last contract I was contracted to *** but worked at the *** offices. This contract is at the same offices, but through a diff agency and for *** directly.
1. Could the original agency ask for cash off me (although *** were never a client of the agency but could argue I was "introduced" through them). Also I never had a contract with the agency...I finished before they got one out to me so we never bothered.
2. I suppose this doesnt affect the travel expenses as the contract was never at this location "offically" i worked in London. Or does it work on where you worked not where your contract says you were based.
3. Any IR35 etc issues that I need to be made aware of other than the usuals.
Ah, also ... 15% rate increase
[edit]To conform with crusty socks wishes.Last edited by The Lone Gunman; 30 January 2007, 08:09.
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Sort of Same Client - Diff Agency
Right.
Got another interview tommorrow for [company A].
Now, during my last contract I was contracted to [company B] but worked at the [company A] offices. This contract is at the same offices, but through a diff agency and for [company A] directly.
1. Could the original agency ask for cash off me (although [company A] were never a client of the agency but could argue I was "introduced" through them). Also I never had a contract with the agency...I finished before they got one out to me so we never bothered.
2. I suppose this doesnt affect the travel expenses as the contract was never at this location "offically" i worked in London. Or does it work on where you worked not where your contract says you were based.
3. Any IR35 etc issues that I need to be made aware of other than the usuals.
Ah, also ... 15% rate increaseLast edited by Sockpuppet; 29 January 2007, 21:43.Tags: None
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