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  • MrRobin
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    Yes. Absolutely. Well done for sticking to your guns. Sounds like the agency is trying to fob you off with a bog standard contract, despite your special circumstances.

    Since they will be getting money for practically nothing they should be running round trying to accommodate you as much as possible.

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  • lilelvis2000
    started a topic Silly Silly Agency

    Silly Silly Agency

    I've been messed around - I feel. Another section of my current client is wanting to use my services.
    So I spent about half a day putting together the contract then sent it on to them. they then turned around and said I had to go through an agency.
    What's the problem you say??? I still currently have a direct contract with them, am a registered supplier on their procurement system...so can't figure out why they can't use the direct route..something to do with budgets and funny money.
    So today I get the agency contract...what a load of tripe. I had to ask them to change nearly ever clause. My name was in the contract, it mentioned hours per week. that I was "working from home". I wasn't sure if it was IR35 safe...I don't deal with agencies very often (once in the last seven years) so most of the contracts I do are direct.

    'Course this client rang me up, and are desperate for me to start. I'll just sweat them out to let me go direct.

    Right thing to do?

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