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8 is reasonable. Especially as you'll spend half of it posting tulipe on here...

(Edit - any more than 24 is taking the piss, but then you probably guessed that already)
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Agency was asking why I wanted the number of hours in a 'professional' day put in the contract, as the client had said, contractor is to work as many hours as is reasonable.
AGent thought it was OK to put 1 day. I want to know how many hours they reckon a day consists of.
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Just tell them to raise a purchase order for you. Or get B&C to draw one up...Originally posted by ~Craig~thats puts you a good position doesn't it? none of the agency's numpty clauses.........
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thats puts you a good position doesn't it? none of the agency's numpty clauses.........
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Agency asked me to provide contract!!!
I asked my new agency for a copy of an IR35 Contract. They admitted that they didnt really deal with contractors and any chance I could send them one as they were not sure about IR35.
I sent the PCG one(thx Mordac) I assume this is the best one?Tags: None
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