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  • Newbie000
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    Take advantage of the agents incompetence, go direct.

    It's business.

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by chasingtheaurora View Post
    What to do, what to do, what to do...

    I've got a new gig (yay!) where the agent has no experience of running contractors and is suggesting that I go on to the clients books as an employee (thus negating the advantages of being a contractor...).

    Aaaaaaaaargh.

    Sorry - just needed to rant. Rant over.
    You jammy bugger. Fire a PCG contract at the client. All the benefits of being a contractor PLUS no agent.

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  • Bluebird
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    just have a contract from your ltd direct with client - whats the problem ?

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  • chasingtheaurora
    started a topic Agencies

    Agencies

    What to do, what to do, what to do...

    I've got a new gig (yay!) where the agent has no experience of running contractors and is suggesting that I go on to the clients books as an employee (thus negating the advantages of being a contractor...).

    Aaaaaaaaargh.

    Sorry - just needed to rant. Rant over.
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