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A contract with no start date is, frankly, no contract at all. Assuming the contract is even slightly well written, until you're actually on-site doing work then regard it as no more than a statement of intent and certainly don't stop looking for work because of it.
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Originally posted by DaveB View Postif you have not Opted Out, as they are obliged to pay you, regardless of whether the client has paid them or not.
"Where does it leave me?" is that you are in possession of a framework agreement that sets out the terms under which work is to be done, but with no work requested. A bit like having a credit card that you haven't used yet, or something.
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Originally posted by spud View PostJust wondered if anyone else has had an experience of this?
I've been offered a job, indeed have a contract, but the client said I couldn't start last friday (for a tuesday start), due to some US paperwork.
Agent has sent me back my signed contract, but without the client starting where does that leave me?
Should I be looking for another job? Had alot of bad experience last winter with jobs being offered and not actually getting to contract stage!
This is one of those damn hard to get test management positions.
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Contract but no start date
Just wondered if anyone else has had an experience of this?
I've been offered a job, indeed have a contract, but the client said I couldn't start last friday (for a tuesday start), due to some US paperwork.
Agent has sent me back my signed contract, but without the client starting where does that leave me?
Should I be looking for another job? Had alot of bad experience last winter with jobs being offered and not actually getting to contract stage!
This is one of those damn hard to get test management positions.Tags: None
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