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Previously on "Agent still awaiting formal extension confirmation with 3 days to go!!"
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Good stuff!
Agent said no to rate increase so no surprises there.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostJust got contract email from agent - no word of discussion, or asking whether I'm happy to renew. Have emailed back with my rate increase requirement (although to be fair, not going to hold my breath!)
Basically the same, except if the client requests my termination its immediate! Good for MOO but not so good for my peace of mind. Yes I am cut out to be a contractor NLUK.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostSpoke to agent this morning, at T-15 working hours and counting, the full client approval is in place and they have raised the new task order, checking some compliance BS and they will forward it.
Client VM have confirmed that everything is in place and my access on Monday will be fine.. Heard that before.
TopK2P2.
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Spoke to agent this morning, at T-15 working hours and counting, the full client approval is in place and they have raised the new task order, checking some compliance BS and they will forward it.
Client VM have confirmed that everything is in place and my access on Monday will be fine.. Heard that before.
TopK2P2.
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Just been cc'ed in on an email from client to agent saying they're extending my PO till end of May. Still not a word from agent, and he's not answering his mobile.
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One thing I'll say for all the agents I've used, they've ALWAYS been on the ball regarding chasing renewals.
It's in their interests too of course.
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Originally posted by jatinder View PostYes, there is always a risk -- however, I was contracting with IBs at the time so the client-risk aspect was very low IMO.
I wouldn't have done that with smaller clients.
--Jatinder
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Yes, there is always a risk -- however, I was contracting with IBs at the time so the client-risk aspect was very low IMO.
I wouldn't have done that with smaller clients.
--Jatinder
Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNah. Thats well dodgy just turning up and working as normal....
Got a contractor here who does the same. Whereas I've been insisting on at least an email from the agent to confirm its being extended. Makes me look like an awkward tulipe but I cant see why the agent/client cant be bothered to sort it when I give them 3/4 weeks notice to remind them!
What happens if you work there for a month and then client decides they aint got no money? Dont know where you'd stand then.
Also, contractually speaking in terms of things like insurance you're on dodgy ground there.
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Originally posted by jatinder View PostHi Scraggy,
I wouldn't worry about it -- it's happened to me a number of times when I was contracting. Normally, the clientco/agent would send me the paperwork a week or two after the renewal date, whilst I continued working on-site.
Once, however, I didn't mention the renewal to the client/agent at all, as I had no intention of continuing - and a month after the end of the initial contract period, I sent in my final invoice, let them know I wouldn't be signing an extension, gave them a few weeks notice and left.
Probably just an admin balls-up as your client's purchasing & HR depts are pretty busy at the moment.
--Jatinder
Got a contractor here who does the same. Whereas I've been insisting on at least an email from the agent to confirm its being extended. Makes me look like an awkward tulipe but I cant see why the agent/client cant be bothered to sort it when I give them 3/4 weeks notice to remind them!
What happens if you work there for a month and then client decides they aint got no money? Dont know where you'd stand then.
Also, contractually speaking in terms of things like insurance you're on dodgy ground there.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere are 9 hours between 4:30 and 15:30...
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Hi Scraggy,
I wouldn't worry about it -- it's happened to me a number of times when I was contracting. Normally, the clientco/agent would send me the paperwork a week or two after the renewal date, whilst I continued working on-site.
Once, however, I didn't mention the renewal to the client/agent at all, as I had no intention of continuing - and a month after the end of the initial contract period, I sent in my final invoice, let them know I wouldn't be signing an extension, gave them a few weeks notice and left.
Probably just an admin balls-up as your client's purchasing & HR depts are pretty busy at the moment.
--Jatinder
Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostI formally accepted the verbal extension offer with the agent yesterday, and they said that they are still awaiting formal confirmation from ClientCo.
They wait until 2 weeks before contract end to offer it and then no communication with the agent to confirm it.
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Question.
If I have formally accepted but the ClientCo has not formally approved by the time that the contract ends, how do I stand contractually if I then decide not to bother and move on somewhere else? I presume I am safe to leave for another client if that is available.
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Same here. Agreed with client, not a dickie bird from agent.
Been accepting meeting invites for next week, and haven't done any sort of handover, so will see what happens...
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostReally???
0430 to 1530 - 11 hours
1530 to 0430 - 13 hours
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