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Previously on "Two Years Worth of References"

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  • UKContractor83
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    Originally posted by BA to the Stars View Post
    Technically (& legally), your employer is your limited company. If references are required from employers, then it should be from your company.

    The agent / prospective employer may require testimonials from clients that your company has done work for.

    However, references are somewhat limited nowadays as many people giving a reference will restrict it to X worked here for y months. Due to litigation that has occured in the past, many will not state anything outside these parameters in case
    a) the ex-employee does not get the job (ex-employee sues) or
    b) the ex-employee is not up to the job (new employer sues)

    HTH
    Thanks

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by UKContractor83 View Post
    When applying for a permy job iv been asked to provide ref's for the last two years without any gaps.


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  • BA to the Stars
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    Technically (& legally), your employer is your limited company. If references are required from employers, then it should be from your company.

    The agent / prospective employer may require testimonials from clients that your company has done work for.

    However, references are somewhat limited nowadays as many people giving a reference will restrict it to X worked here for y months. Due to litigation that has occured in the past, many will not state anything outside these parameters in case
    a) the ex-employee does not get the job (ex-employee sues) or
    b) the ex-employee is not up to the job (new employer sues)

    HTH

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  • swamp
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    This sticky post at the top of the page should give you a clue to the answer:

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...eferences.html

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  • UKContractor83
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    Its just the way the contracts have worked out. Just the one company that seems to have dissolved. Am sure it had every little to do with me.

    Therefore,

    Can i provide a Ref from my limited company ? Or is it seen as a No No.

    From what i gather most company’s dont really find the idea of a long term contractor going permy appealing.

    In theory, iv been employed by my limited company, so really i have been permy regardless ? yes / no.

    I might be jumping the gun with the permy job aspect, but just want to know what options i have. If i chose to go down the perm track.

    Dont really want to stay on the bench for long, the mrs was made redundant in Aug. So need some sort of income coming in.

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  • jim2406
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    after 5 years of contracting, 3 working days of looking seems a bit quick to give up?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Why are the contracts so short? and have there been may companies going bust in your wake?
    I'm impressed. I generally find that it takes at least a 3-monther to bust a company properly.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by UKContractor83 View Post
    Hi

    Been contracting for 5 years under my own limited company. Last Friday my contract was cut short due to on going finicial issues in the market (Crappy one day notice period ). Therefore iv been looking hard for another contract to no avail. Seems like i might have to go permy. Most of my contract over the last few years have been short 2-4 month stings. When applying for a permy job iv been asked to provide ref's for the last two years without any gaps.

    Can i provide a two year refs from my own limited company ? (Written up by my company secretary) or is this seen as a No No ?

    As i am aware that one of the companies i did a two month contract for has dissolved since.


    Any feedback/advice would be a great help.
    Why are the contracts so short? and have there been may companies going bust in your wake?

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  • DS23
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    Originally posted by UKContractor83 View Post
    ....Last Friday my contract was cut short due to on going finicial issues in the market (Crappy one day notice period ). Therefore iv been looking hard for another contract to no avail. Seems like i might have to go permy...
    think i'd give it a bit longer than that before jacking it all in.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by UKContractor83 View Post
    When applying for a permy job iv been asked to provide ref's for the last two years without any gaps.
    Thanks for reminding me of another reason why I'm a contractor.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Tell them you'll provide references once an offer has been made.

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  • JoJoGabor
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    Did the agent ask for that? Oldest trick in the book fishing for managers who may be hiring

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  • UKContractor83
    started a topic Two Years Worth of References

    Two Years Worth of References

    Hi

    Been contracting for 5 years under my own limited company. Last Friday my contract was cut short due to on going finicial issues in the market (Crappy one day notice period ). Therefore iv been looking hard for another contract to no avail. Seems like i might have to go permy. Most of my contract over the last few years have been short 2-4 month stings. When applying for a permy job iv been asked to provide ref's for the last two years without any gaps.

    Can i provide a two year refs from my own limited company ? (Written up by my company secretary) or is this seen as a No No ?

    As i am aware that one of the companies i did a two month contract for has dissolved since.

    Any feedback/advice would be a great help.
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