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Previously on "10% agent profit back after 12 months"

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  • JaredM
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    Maybe their margin is really 30% and they felt guilty?

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  • thunderlizard
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    I'm sure it would be the first option. They'd be dropping their margin from 15% to 13.5% say. They'd never drop from 15% to 5%.

    It is an unusual thing to get as standard. Maybe a contractor argued for it once, and the daft agent changed the template instead of just the one contract.

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  • oraclesmith
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    Sounds generous, but it might not be.

    Depends whether it's 10% of the margin itself, or the margin percent minus 10.

    Eg. if the margin was 15% of what the client pays (say £400 a day), then they get £60 a day and you get £340. If they reduce the actual margin figure by 10%, you only get an extra £6 a day.

    If it's the margin minus 10%, then they only get £20 and you get the other £380 per day.

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  • senditback
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    name and claim?

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  • DimPrawn
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    I've worked on several contracts where the agent commission was cut each year. Sadly none of this passed to me, only to the client.

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  • premiere
    started a topic 10% agent profit back after 12 months

    10% agent profit back after 12 months

    Who here has ever had this lobbed freely into their contract by an agency??

    "If your assignment is extended for more than 1 year we undertake to reduce our margin by 10% and pass on this reduction in profit directly to you"

    Wot's going on? An agency wanting to give money away? Course, it may be that they are never suspecting a contract to run longer than 12 months.

    The agent is PCR, and a new contractor here working with me has this in his contract.

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