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  • eek
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    Originally posted by naijamanuk View Post
    One of the mandatory fields in the form is Salary...
    Its a permie form. Just put an appropriate value next to it (I went for 0)

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by naijamanuk View Post
    One of the mandatory fields in the form is Salary...
    And what does your salary have to do with your previous rates? Remember the point I made about you mixing up company business and personal business?

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  • naijamanuk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    From what you posted they haven't asked for it.
    One of the mandatory fields in the form is Salary...

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  • naijamanuk
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post


    Took them ages as I didn't have an accountant to vouch for me, in the end just asked a mate to pretend to be a copper, they rang him and it was sorted
    Really! I thought they were more professional than that.
    Why did they need your accountant anyway?

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    What DaveB said. It took them about 1/2 day to do mine but I ensured I was available to resolve any issues they had to come up with agreeable solutions. Others took longer


    Took them ages as I didn't have an accountant to vouch for me, in the end just asked a mate to pretend to be a copper, they rang him and it was sorted

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by naijamanuk View Post
    Of course i know that but my question is why do they need this information? I could tell them anything, how will they verify it?
    From what you posted they haven't asked for it.

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  • naijamanuk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    +1. A basic fail distinguishing the difference between the amount the company bills and what you are personally paid. Totally different things.
    Of course i know that but my question is why do they need this information? I could tell them anything, how will they verify it?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    +1. A basic fail distinguishing the difference between the amount the company bills and what you are personally paid. Totally different things.
    +2 I would say something else but this is the professional forums.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Ticktock View Post
    Surely you weren't paying your entire rate to yourself as salary? I'd think they are asking about your salary, not the amount your company invoices for.
    +1. A basic fail distinguishing the difference between the amount the company bills and what you are personally paid. Totally different things.

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  • Ticktock
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    Originally posted by naijamanuk View Post
    Been filling in the company forms online and the buggers are actually asking for my NI number and past salary... whats that all about?
    I am definitely not going to tell them my past rates. they can eff off.
    Surely you weren't paying your entire rate to yourself as salary? I'd think they are asking about your salary, not the amount your company invoices for.

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  • naijamanuk
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    Been filling in the company forms online and the buggers are actually asking for my NI number and past salary... whats that all about?
    I am definitely not going to tell them my past rates. they can eff off.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by naijamanuk View Post
    From what the agency told me they are quite thorough and check references for the last ten years. Problem is i have lost all contact details of the agency or colleagues i worked with during a short contract in 2004.
    From what I understand thats normal for finance gigs. It's just that the client has outsourced the checking to these guys rather than do it themselves.

    Can you check your bank statements for the period and get the agency name from them, and then get contact details that way? Give the checking company the generic contact details for the agency and let them sort it out from there, or try and contact the agency yourself and ask them to dig up the records.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by naijamanuk View Post
    Thanks
    How far back did they check your references? My role is with a Financial services client and the agency said they would want refs going back ten years.
    8 years but to be honest that wasn't difficult in my case

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  • naijamanuk
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    What DaveB said. It took them about 1/2 day to do mine but I ensured I was available to resolve any issues they had to come up with agreeable solutions. Others took longer
    Thanks
    How far back did they check your references? My role is with a Financial services client and the agency said they would want refs going back ten years.

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  • naijamanuk
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    It's not a vetting service. They are just reselling the basic pre-employment checks that anyone can get done for themselves. It's a service for employers who can't be bothered to do the checks themselves or who want to offload the risk of getting it wrong to a third party.

    None of what they offer is special in anyway.
    From what the agency told me they are quite thorough and check references for the last ten years. Problem is i have lost all contact details of the agency or colleagues i worked with during a short contract in 2004.

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