I once got up to almost six months.
Then it struck me the credit risk I was running was about 50 grand.
I think it annoyed the permies because they asked how I could go without being paid every month. It must have dawned on them that I had enough in the bank to not be living paycheck to paycheck.
try now to do it within a couple of days.
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Originally posted by SillyMilly View PostYes, weekly for sure. And I have rarely accepted longer than a week's turnround. 30 days are not acceptable. After all, once you're in contract the agency has little enough to do so they can at least pay in a timely manner!
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Originally posted by The Wikir Man View Postnot much point now, then, is there?
Jeez. I dont even know what LTD I used for this one. I need to go and look it up!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostStill havent sent the Opt Out agreement back yet either.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh you've missed loads. Back off Perm, into Contract. Been banned, villified, lynched on CUK.
Everyones turned into a bunch of namby pamby bed wetters. Get your loveable arse back in here!!!!
and welcome back SA, nice to see you again
Chef
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Originally posted by SillyMilly View PostYes, weekly for sure. And I have rarely accepted longer than a week's turnround. 30 days are not acceptable. After all, once you're in contract the agency has little enough to do so they can at least pay in a timely manner!
I've seen people caught out by not invoicing for weeks and then the agency has gone bust leaving them thousands out of pocket.
No way is that happening to me!
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Yes, weekly for sure. And I have rarely accepted longer than a week's turnround. 30 days are not acceptable. After all, once you're in contract the agency has little enough to do so they can at least pay in a timely manner!
I've seen people caught out by not invoicing for weeks and then the agency has gone bust leaving them thousands out of pocket.
No way is that happening to me!
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDone four weeks on my new contract. Yet to send a timesheet or invoice!!
Just going to start looking at it now.
My worst is waiting 3 months after I'd started before bothering to invoice!
Are most of you off the mark like a scolded cat or more laissez faire?
Probably made a couple of grand by waiting. Obviously I'm not as well of as Dim or SAS so every little helps.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostYou're contracting again?!!
Have I missed the votes on how long you'll last, and how long before you punch someone?
Everyones turned into a bunch of namby pamby bed wetters. Get your loveable arse back in here!!!!
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Off the mark as soon as possible.
Current gig is auto-invoice off their online timesheet system. Timesheet in on Friday, then 30 day terms.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDone four weeks on my new contract. Yet to send a timesheet or invoice!!
Just going to start looking at it now.
My worst is waiting 3 months after I'd started before bothering to invoice!
Are most of you off the mark like a scolded cat or more laissez faire?
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You're contracting again?!!
Have I missed the votes on how long you'll last, and how long before you punch someone?
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