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HiOriginally posted by Project Monkey View PostDo you work for them by any chance?
No I do not work for them, I just see them a lot on some of the job boards and wondered if anyone had any experience with them.
I wondered if they were "fly by night" and you do the work, but don't get paid !!
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Indeed!!!
Done a few jobs for them...
You sign up, CV, details of insurance, indemnity, etc...
Set your skillset criteria...
They send out roles that may suit you...
I've done stuff ranging from replacing harddrives at individuals homes to installing and configuring routers at companies...
They set a price which you can agree to or adjust, but watch out they take 10% from the price you quote\agree to....
They tend to pay within 30 days, however they do a lot of jobs for John Lewis, whose payment terms are 60 days...
So if you're in between contracts, sometimes can be worthwhile......
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Think we've sorted this one out, then, chaps
Odds on OP revisiting the thread?
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They must be good. They have someone in the Orkney Islands and the Outer Hebrides according to that map. Not many agents/IT providers can boast that.
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Do you work for them by any chance?Originally posted by lostinit View PostHi
Orderwork, seem to be an agent supplying IT people to a range of companies. They appear a lot in the job boards.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of working for them.
Thanks
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I heard that they are newly formed and using bulletin boards to promote their name around....Originally posted by lostinit View PostHi
Orderwork, seem to be an agent supplying IT people to a range of companies. They appear a lot in the job boards.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of working for them.
Thanks
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Anyone worked for Orderwork ?
Hi
Orderwork, seem to be an agent supplying IT people to a range of companies. They appear a lot in the job boards.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of working for them.
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