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Previously on "Barcrap scr3w their contractors again to the tune of 10%"
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostVirgin Media cut our rates 21% in 4 months and I walked...After 6 weeks the remaining 8 contractors did too!
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Originally posted by Scruff View PostVirgin Media cut our rates 21% in 4 months and I walked...After 6 weeks the remaining 8 contractors did too!
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Yes, I got notification of this too. Which was interesting to me, because I'd declined their contract renewal offer, so I wasn't sure why I was being told that the rate was being slashed.
I told them that I absolutely would have rejected had I still be in contract. Do one!!
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Virgin Media cut our rates 21% in 4 months and I walked...After 6 weeks the remaining 8 contractors did too!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostHate it when employers/clients describe the working environment as "we work hard but play hard".
Usually means we work the nuts off you with long hours and you're going to need a pint or two on the way home to destress or you'll lose it.
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostWhat kind of organisation enters into contractual agreements with other companies with the express intention of not honouring those contracts but reissuing at a 10% discount? Year-on-year for the last 3 years.
And they make this big thing of the Barclays 'VALUES' and their RESPECT initiative. What a total load of tulipe. Stay well clear of this shower.
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Originally posted by Dallas View PostRubbish - I am still getting a steady 5-7 specs a week for decent roles at good rates.
Barcap was my last permie; its a feisty bank with a high turnover but we played hard too
Usually means we work the nuts off you with long hours and you're going to need a pint or two on the way home to destress or you'll lose it.
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Originally posted by BigTime View PostMan up and decline the cut. They'll probably keep you on at the same rate, tell you not to tell anyone and can you along with the sheep who took the cut when it suits them.
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Man up and decline the cut. They'll probably keep you on at the same rate, tell you not to tell anyone and can you along with the sheep who took the cut when it suits them.
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Originally posted by Dallas View PostRubbish - I am still getting a steady 5-7 specs a week for decent roles at good rates.
Barcap was my last permie; its a feisty bank with a high turnover but we played hard too
CUK seems to favour my opinion:
http://www.contractoruk.com/news/001..._february.htmlLast edited by NorthWestPerm2Contr; 11 March 2014, 14:16.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostApart from the rate cut it was a great place to work so I would hardly say they treat their contractors like tulip.
If your name ends with ski prepare to be treated as perpetual unskilled temp thou.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIt does seem awfully quiet for the time of year actually.... I thought it was just me but it appears to be affecting a lot of others. It should pick up in April/May, at least I hope it does! My 4 week extension at least gives me some time to see how things go.
Barcap was my last permie; its a feisty bank with a high turnover but we played hard too
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Originally posted by Antman View PostNever worked for them, but is their rate higher than other banks because of this tuliptyness?
Don't contractors automatically make the calculation when they hear Barclays "so that'll be 10% for the predicted rate cut + x% for being treated like s**t?"
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