Originally posted by jamie
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Sounds about right, however, you may want to run it past someone a bit more qualified than I am. I've used Bauer & Cottrell before - http://www.bauerandcottrell.co.uk/ - for contract advice and possible re-drafting. Their price is very reasonable - about £150 - which given your circumstances is probably money well spent.
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Originally posted by jamieI'm putting together a assignment schedule, so at least I will have something in writing which I will ensure they sign before I do anything.
Its the usual stuff - contract period, daily rate, payment terms and notice period.
They also said I would be paid a bonus on completion so I have included this as a special term.
Do you think this is sufficient information??
Thanks
AJ
Do you have all the other bits to make the contract safe from IR35?
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I'm putting together a assignment schedule, so at least I will have something in writing which I will ensure they sign before I do anything.Originally posted by Cowboy BobYes, don't do it without anything in writing. You'll be opening yourself up for non-payment and there'll be little in the way of redress.
Its the usual stuff - contract period, daily rate, payment terms and notice period.
They also said I would be paid a bonus on completion so I have included this as a special term.
Do you think this is sufficient information??
Thanks
AJ
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i have no problems with naming and shaming, IMHO, they're all as bad as each other anyway.Originally posted by KyajaeNo. I was just curious to see if you'd name & shame.
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Seems to be a lot of pink on their website. Perhaps they're into shafting in more ways than one.Originally posted by jamie
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No. I was just curious to see if you'd name & shame.Originally posted by jamie
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Pure Resourcing Solutions (www.prs.uk.com)Originally posted by KyajaeWho's the agency?
Have you heard of them?
AJ
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Originally posted by jamieThanks for your response
I don't think the agency that I am dealing with is used to contracting and people like me - effectively, I am being put into the company as a temp....no, i'm not happy about that one either.
Got an email just now from the agency, this was the full extent:
You have a new placement.
Placement Id: 2303
Client: xxxxx
Manager: xxxxx
I have never worked on just 12 words before!! I'm just agog.
Apparantly, I am supposed to be seeing the woman from the agency this week but nothing has been confirmed and quite frankly, I have been burnt too many times to take any known risks.
I will apply pressure today to get something in writing, at least the basics and make sure thats agreed to before I attend to site.
Legally, surely there's a huge difference between being a consultant from a limited company and a "temp"??
And no, I'm not a member of the PCG, so cannot use their standard contracts (?) Presumably I could use my own contract though (I could get one drawn up)
Thank you
AJ
Who's the agency?
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Thanks for your responseOriginally posted by Cowboy BobYes, don't do it without anything in writing. You'll be opening yourself up for non-payment and there'll be little in the way of redress.
However, if you can get the agency and client to e-mail you with details of what they want you to do and how you will be paid then that at least should have some legal weight - and if they refuse to e-mail you, definitely do not attend the client's site.
If you are a member of the PCG, you can send off one of their standard contracts to be signed.
I don't think the agency that I am dealing with is used to contracting and people like me - effectively, I am being put into the company as a temp....no, i'm not happy about that one either.
Got an email just now from the agency, this was the full extent:
You have a new placement.
Placement Id: 2303
Client: xxxxx
Manager: xxxxx
I have never worked on just 12 words before!! I'm just agog.
Apparantly, I am supposed to be seeing the woman from the agency this week but nothing has been confirmed and quite frankly, I have been burnt too many times to take any known risks.
I will apply pressure today to get something in writing, at least the basics and make sure thats agreed to before I attend to site.
Legally, surely there's a huge difference between being a consultant from a limited company and a "temp"??
And no, I'm not a member of the PCG, so cannot use their standard contracts (?) Presumably I could use my own contract though (I could get one drawn up)
Thank you
AJ
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Yes, don't do it without anything in writing. You'll be opening yourself up for non-payment and there'll be little in the way of redress.Originally posted by jamieWould anyone have suggestions for how to handle this or where I can get a contract from which I could get the client to agree to?
However, if you can get the agency and client to e-mail you with details of what they want you to do and how you will be paid then that at least should have some legal weight - and if they refuse to e-mail you, definitely do not attend the client's site.
If you are a member of the PCG, you can send off one of their standard contracts to be signed.
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New contract with nothing in writing?!
Hi
Well I am new to this forum but not new to posting or to the world of contracting, having been a consultant for too many years!
I have a new contract, actually due to start today but they called me late on friday and asked if i could start on tuesday instead. I agreed but am thinking of invoicing for that day anway.
More importantly, I have no contract with the agency. When i asked about one, as all my other contracts have had one in place before I even set foot on the clients site, she said "it was more of a gentlemans agreement" which I was so stunned about, i didn't really respond.
She said she could get onto the client about putting a one pager together but all the same, I will not have this before I am due to start and generally my contracts are about 20 pages long. As a limited company I need a contract as protection and for all the other reasons we know, generally it smells a bit fishy to me.
Would anyone have suggestions for how to handle this or where I can get a contract from which I could get the client to agree to?
Also, as I have not actually signed anything, could I actually work for the client direct??
I await responses......thanks in advance
aj
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