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They usually have that one covered by the wording.Originally posted by Archangel View PostI presume the handcuff clause is with your limited company and not you personally?
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I presume the handcuff clause is with your limited company and not you personally?
If so then just close your copmpany. Start a new one. New company goes direct.
Job done, agent shafted.
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Permie. You have lost all your rights of negotiationOriginally posted by TazMaN View PostI have been at this client for some 4 years now,
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The contract bewteen the agent and the client should have a reducing buyout clause in there. On the ones I've seen used by big agents, after a couple of years it should be down to around 3 months commission. The clients are usually too dumb to work this out. Ask your client !? It'll need someone to take the initial hit and probably lots of indecision on behalf of the client to take it up and in the end they won't be bothered with all the hastle.
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Yes. There are plenty of other contracts out there. Find one.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostI have been at this client for some 4 years now, and the only thing the agency has done in that entire time is advertise for the initial role and forward my CV to the client. I...
Now though I am sick and tired of their lackadaisical attitude and would like nothing better than to dump them. From your experience is this in any way possible?
Your contract is with the agency. Next time, don't go with one you don't like (or with one at all).
PS I know it sounds sarky but it's the truth.
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No. It's an old gripe - used it myself - "they haven't done anything for the money for the past x extensions" but thems the breaks. The only time I've managed to ditch an angency, the company I defected to agreed to pay them damages to cover their lost costs.Originally posted by TazMaN View PostNow though I am sick and tired of their lackadaisical attitude and would like nothing better than to dump them. From your experience is this in any way possible?
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How to get rid of Agent
I have been at this client for some 4 years now, and the only thing the agency has done in that entire time is advertise for the initial role and forward my CV to the client. I didn't even meet the agent until 2 years later!
I have rarely heard from the agent, to the extent that I have to chase my own renewals and negotiate my own rates and extensions. Unlike other contractors/agencies at this client, this agency never takes its contractors out for lunch or beers or anything. Not even a social call!
As is the norm, I am tied into the agency through the contract, which state the usual glarb about not being able to work at the client for 12 months through anyone else etc.
Now though I am sick and tired of their lackadaisical attitude and would like nothing better than to dump them. From your experience is this in any way possible?Tags: None
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