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Or alternatively you will descend into a nightmare world of debt, alcoholism and homelessness. Like Helios.
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Sassy old boy. If you are going to be a contractor you are going to have to develop a thicker skin, that's just the way it is.
Most of us have endured such terms on contracts for years without any cause for concern, if you are good at what you do they will always want you around. Mostly more than you would like.
Chill out, it'll be fine.
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This forum was designed for those who failed to be accepted as clowns in local circus: this is how scum like us get kept away from other proper forums like Accounting/Legal etc.Originally posted by SassyThanks for the feedback. Although based on the delivery I must be in the wrong forum.
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hth
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4,080,000Originally posted by SockpuppetOr the wrong state of mind...search for "world AND owes AND me AND living" and see how many results you get.
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Or the wrong state of mind...search for "world AND owes AND me AND living" and see how many results you get.Originally posted by SassyThanks for the feedback. Although based on the delivery I must be in the wrong forum.
FC
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Thanks for the feedback. Although based on the delivery I must be in the wrong forum.
FC
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2 weeks! Thats a luxury. I'm on 1 days notice from them but have to give a week myself.Originally posted by SassyI have just revceived a new contract for employment that states the employer can give me 2 weeks notice anytime during my contract, however I am unable to give notice and am obliged to work out the full term of my contract.
I am uncomforable with the fact that this doesn't offer equal rights to me as a contractor, can anyone adivse if this can be legally enforced?
The only time this is an arse is if they lie over the contract length (my contract has no length - verbally agreed as end Dec - nowt written).
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That may well be a good way to get out quick as wellOriginally posted by AtWCareful here - it may be confused with necro...
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Careful here - it may be confused with necro...Originally posted by ArdescoDon't forget to mention that you re also a haemophilia
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I hope it is a case of being on the wrong forum...Originally posted by Ardescooh and employer ????
don't you mean client
You are the debt bint and I claim my crisp £5
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Employer?Originally posted by SassyI have just revceived a new contract for employment that states the employer can give me 2 weeks notice anytime during my contract, however I am unable to give notice and am obliged to work out the full term of my contract.
I am uncomforable with the fact that this doesn't offer equal rights to me as a contractor, can anyone adivse if this can be legally enforced?
Staff member?
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oh and employer ????
don't you mean client
You are the debt bint and I claim my crisp £5
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Welcome to the proper contractor board, Sassy.
The guys they speak the truth. Contracting is about running a business and delivering to your clients. It isn't about employment rights.
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Don't forget to mention that you re also a haemophiliac and usually get lots of nosebleeds at this time of year and are sure they are about to start any time now.....Originally posted by where did my id go?worst case ?
You tell them that you need a morning off to attend hospital as the drugs are not controlling your aids problem so well.
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worst case ?
You tell them that you need a morning off to attend hospital as the drugs are not controlling your aids problem so well.
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