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When I contracted with HN about 6 years ago they messed up my payments, twice, got it in the end but had to wait for quite a long time and chase a lot
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Originally posted by AndrewK View PostThey are the main BP agency.
As far as I know, contracts are IR35 outside, but from March they will convert to inside.
Never had any issues with them. Typical big agency.
Thanks for the info Andrew; and yes need to take into account March. Thanks again
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They are the main BP agency.
As far as I know, contracts are IR35 outside, but from March they will convert to inside.
Never had any issues with them. Typical big agency.
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostI worked through HN a few years ago, for about 3 years. They were fine, for most of the contract. They never missed a payment, although I can't say they were much use outside of that. When things got a bit "funny" with the client towards the end - as the client wanted to consolidate down to fewer agencies - HN were not very helpful (as they were getting the boot) and I had a few issues. Finally got resolved and I did get paid.
Long story short, HN will be doing whatever BP insist upon theses days, as they will be that desperate for the money. I'd just wait and see what turns up contract wise, but do make sure you go through it with a fine-toothed comb. Have they even offered outside IR35 as an option? I'd be surprised.
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Originally posted by stillooking View Post'Afternoon Folks,
I've a possibility of a small amount of work with the above co's but I'm a bit concerned with the usual stuff like contract terms (Ltd Co) and any extra onboarding stuff. Has anybody got any current experience with them? - If contract isn't 'right' i may just accept paye basis and be done with it as I'm fed-up with the whole situation.
I've never dealt with Harvey Nash on contract basis but generally not keen in engaging with the big rec co's but that's the way things have gone so have to accept that for the time being.
Thanks in anticipation.
Long story short, HN will be doing whatever BP insist upon theses days, as they will be that desperate for the money. I'd just wait and see what turns up contract wise, but do make sure you go through it with a fine-toothed comb. Have they even offered outside IR35 as an option? I'd be surprised.
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BP and Harvey Nash and general status with contracts etc and how they operate
'Afternoon Folks,
I've a possibility of a small amount of work with the above co's but I'm a bit concerned with the usual stuff like contract terms (Ltd Co) and any extra onboarding stuff. Has anybody got any current experience with them? - If contract isn't 'right' i may just accept paye basis and be done with it as I'm fed-up with the whole situation.
I've never dealt with Harvey Nash on contract basis but generally not keen in engaging with the big rec co's but that's the way things have gone so have to accept that for the time being.
Thanks in anticipation.Tags: None
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