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Thanks for this. One of their bods just called me about a role so I said no and spoke to one of the other 3 agencies handling the role.
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worked with project people. Not a fan personally of their tatics but they do pay on time....I'll give them that
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Not to sing PP's praises, but I've found them 'OK' over the last several renewals.
That said I have heard from colleagues looking to secure contracts through them of these tactics. So many hoops to jump through, which to be fair are completely un-required. I hope the end client has weighed in to assist you on this occasion.Last edited by Contractor UK; 17 February 2011, 10:40.
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Project People
I just walked away from a 7 month contract on the back of a number of things however the best of them being:
A standard 30 day payment schedule [edited by CUK]
The insistence that I answer a questionnaire on my own tax affairs and that of my accountant.
3 years worth of references (despite the fact that I have spent the last 3 years moving and working for the end client and its competitors)
Opt out letter demanding 2 years worth of signed audited accounts and demanding to know where I am prepared to stay away from home.
Probably the most [edited by CUK] contract I have seen in 10 years. including a clause that allowed them to reclaim unpaid money from the client through my company !!!
I phoned the end client up and explained that I'd love to do the work but but I wasn’t happy with agency procedure.
He was suitably annoyed however understood the point.
Nice one Project PeopleLast edited by Contractor UK; 17 February 2011, 11:48. Reason: Potentially libellous comments removed.Tags: None
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