So what happens if you don't like the T&C's?
Always say "Subject to contact - yes" if you have to, but I ask for the T&Cs straight away in order to check that it's IR35 friendly. As a minimum I don't want to find out that I have to dump my Ltd company and work through a brolly.
Read the T&Cs first, boys and girls....
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whats all this opt-in - opt-out stuff?
oh and hi - first post - just getting back into contracting after turning permie for the past 6 years!!!
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Originally posted by lORD lUCANI actually think I've learnt something, C - R and R - C = F U C T
Mailman
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Denny was aiming to clue the contractors into the right way to do it, and I think he has acheived this. Good post!
But I think he got off on the wrong foot by starting the post with "... one or two respondees still haven't a clue about how best to deal with recruiters...".
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To Denny,
I wish it was all done it that way, the agencies should take a leaf out of your book and do it properly..
Good post
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Originally posted by ratewhoreThis is excellent information!!!
Can you do one for wiping ones arse?
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This is excellent information!!!
Can you do one for wiping ones arse?
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Originally posted by DennySeems you have a new best friend Denny!
As you are probably aware, Mailman, my sole intention on here is to make friends and get along with everyone by being as agreeable and uncontroversial as possible. I thnk I've succeeded.
I actually think I've learnt something, C - R and R - C = F U C T
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Originally posted by MailmanSeems you have a new best friend Denny!
ForumB, if you dont like Denny dont waste your time trolling for a response. You may not find his postings interesting but there are other people here who do. And more often than not, when it comes to contracting, Denny is reletively close to the mark
Mailman
As you are probably aware, Mailman, my sole intention on here is to make friends and get along with everyone by being as agreeable and uncontroversial as possible. I thnk I've succeeded.
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Seems you have a new best friend Denny!
ForumB, if you dont like Denny dont waste your time trolling for a response. You may not find his postings interesting but there are other people here who do. And more often than not, when it comes to contracting, Denny is reletively close to the mark
Mailman
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Originally posted by ForumboreYou seem to know everything Denny
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Originally posted by DennyThanks Janey, I appreciate your support.
Forumbore. This board is meant to be for contractors to pass useful info to each other not for bores like you (good name) to try and sabotage such efforts just because you're more ignorant or because they don't like what you read. There's room for fun too, but not abuse for the sake of it so please remember that. We all have something useful to say at times, and I'm certainly not claiming any kind of specialist knowledge or supremacy just to seek attention to myself. Why do I need authority to state my views, anyway?
That is business, so stop making us out to be hard done by stooges; remember we earn a darn site more than the permie managers who hire us and the agents who find us jobs; we are up there amongst the gods and we should be proud of ourselves, modest and never lose sight of who pays us our wages.
So stop making out that we are owed a living, otherwise we will go the same way as farmers and religious zealots (by becoming objects of ridicule).
And you have no popular or official mandate to kick me off the board you self serving, self opinionated twerp ( and I mean that nicely )
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Originally posted by DennyI hope you found out the information about the company you wanted advice on Janey. Sorry, once again, if I was a bit sarcastic at first.
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Originally posted by janeynope I'm not denny and if you look through other threads you'll see I've had a run in with him before. I just found what he'd written useful and thought all the negative comments were unfair.
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