Does the client really think you work for the agency?
Surely the words "employment agency" means that you dont!
Did the agency provide a phone too?
Otherwise, you would have to give them your own number, unless the client gave you one, or you really dont need to talk to anyone!
By the way, I'm new here so Hi all
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostExpat- can't see the difference between being given an agency email or a client email address. Pref should be neither, but both options appear equal from an IR35 perspective, IMHO.
Client email has obvious practical utility. Agency email, with a request to use only that to client, is a possessiveness IMHO. Not to mention a way of ensuring that the client doesn't have your contact details after you've gone.
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Expat- can't see the difference between being given an agency email or a client email address. Pref should be neither, but both options appear equal from an IR35 perspective, IMHO.
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I am employed by the limited company of which I am a director and owner.
I have an email address at client co and at intermediate co, but I have set both to forward all email to my own company email address, which is all I use.
I do all development and documentation on my own equipment and only use client co equipment to put stuff into configuration management tools once completed, and to test on - my co doesn't own a railway signalling system.
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In the current market I would go for it : then just do my own thing. think of the money!
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I did work for a consultancy that wanted that. They wanted us to look like employees of the consultancy to their client. The contract I had was direct with the consultancy.
I would never do it again.
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Originally posted by expat View Postdo you work for the agency or for yourself?
I work for a small Ltd Co owned by me and Her Ladyship.
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Any IR 35 Issues? And what is it gonna do to your house price?
Myself, in my day I'd tell 'em to shove it. Remember, they are agent for the clientco not for you.
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostNope and independent.
Tell the pimp to shove it up his hoop...
So I changed my ways: all communications have my email and business phone number on them. Even when I'm using the client addresses, on go my own at the bottom for reference.
Reason 1: they might want to contact me when I'm not in the office.
Reason 2: they might want to contact me later in life without passing by an intermediary ...Last edited by expat; 19 February 2009, 19:10.
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Originally posted by expat View PostI had one agency who wanted me to be one of theirs, as far as the client was concerned. For example, they gave me an email address at their domain, and said they wanted me to use that in all my communications with the client.
Is this reasonable? Would you do it?
Are you a resource that the agency provides to the client, or are you an independent contractor sourced by the agency for the client?
Or are you AndyW and you don't care as long as you get paid?
Tell the pimp to shove it up his hoop...
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Might be the wrong choise but I would go for the Andy W option !
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do you work for the agency or for yourself?
I had one agency who wanted me to be one of theirs, as far as the client was concerned. For example, they gave me an email address at their domain, and said they wanted me to use that in all my communications with the client.
Is this reasonable? Would you do it?
Are you a resource that the agency provides to the client, or are you an independent contractor sourced by the agency for the client?
Or are you AndyW and you don't care as long as you get paid?Tags: None
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