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Previously on "Contractor Alliance VS PCG"

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by malvolio
    Are you sure? I've done that three times now, but I still get agencies calling me up with out of date CV information from various iProfiles accounts...
    I'm sure. I don't seem to get iprofile agencies calling me but i get a few standard queries from agents with old CV's on their databases. I usually reply with a standard 'you have 28 days to remove my details in accordance with the dpa...blah...blah...blah' and they do remove it.

    I like to target my CV's to particular gigs and those gigs only. Pimps do sound confused when I tell them NOT to distribute my CV round the office and to remove the CV from their system when this particular gig is closed.

    All the above means my spam count is low though...

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by ratewhore
    ah well, at an individual level i got my details removed from iprofile so I was happy with that...

    Are you sure? I've done that three times now, but I still get agencies calling me up with out of date CV information from various iProfiles accounts...

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  • ratewhore
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    ah well, at an individual level i got my details removed from iprofile so I was happy with that...

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by ratewhore
    what was the iprofile debacle?
    There was lots of grumbling about iProfiles and the management committee (or whatever they are called) said they would get in touch with the makers (Skillsmarket). Meetings were set up and attended. Skillsmarket said they'd do X in time frame Y. Then they didn't. So more meetings were set up. Skillsmarket said they really promised to do it this time. They still didn't. More meetings were set up. Ad infinitum...

    They refused to get tough preferring the softly softly approach, even though Skillsmarket were taking the piss. That incident just demonstrated to me how toothless the PCG actually are, as well as how unwilling they are to actually rectify the situation. All the successes the PCG claims to have with regards to legal cases or IR35 etc, are actually all successes of 3rd parties. The organisation themselves doesn't seem to be able to organise the proverbial drinking session in a brewery. It's the committee syndrome with too much internal politics in action...

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    The "no politics" bit would be a major plus point for Contractor Alliance for me personally. The PCG is rife with internal politics from what I could tell, much to it's own detriment. One only needs to look at the iProfile debacle for an example of this - all talk and no action.
    what was the iprofile debacle?

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  • malvolio
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    I have to agree, they (we?) are in danger of losing sight of their own objectives. However (and declaring an interest up front!) I think the PCG deal is possibly superior to the CA one in terms of coverage and added value, but it's not really comparing like-for-like. PCG for all its faults does sterling work in representing the interests of contractors and I wouldn't like to see that limited by lack of membership.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    The "no politics" bit would be a major plus point for Contractor Alliance for me personally. The PCG is rife with internal politics from what I could tell, much to it's own detriment. One only needs to look at the iProfile debacle for an example of this - all talk and no action.

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  • malvolio
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    Go for the PCG - they are much more than an insurance company after all.

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  • AZZIK
    started a topic Contractor Alliance VS PCG

    Contractor Alliance VS PCG

    Any one joined them Contractor Alliance yet, I was thinking of joining them for the cheap insurance. I just wanted to ask if the IR35 insurance they provide is the same as the one you get through PCG.
    Also is 50,000 legal cover enough in your opinion or your experience?
    As I cannot decide which one to go for PCG or Contractor Alliance.

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