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Don't doubt the validity of your claims, but if I were the contractor onsite at the time, I wouldn't still be there with 2 months of outstanding invoices.
Indeed, but conversely that contractor may not want to give the dodgy client co any ammunition to use to delay or discount what is owed any further.
OP definitely dodged a bullet
And the moral of that story folks, never assume your pimp has credit checked the end client!
You could have got a few extra points on the inland revenue IR35 thingy if you took it and they didn't pay. Obviously only a real business has to write off bad debts!!
Don't doubt the validity of your claims, but if I were the contractor onsite at the time, I wouldn't still be there with 2 months of outstanding invoices.
Exactly that, that's his call but I'm not going to take any chances and still feel lucky he took the effort to give me a head's up, had the director bothered to turn up at the appointed time I'd be none the wiser.
Did you go through with the interview or just up and leave?
After having a coffee with the contractor I'd be replacing I called the pimp and said the tech wasn't my bag so I'm not interested.
I've had more voicemails left since by the director who didn't show asking me to start at 9am tomorrow and 'we can work something out about payment' bypassing the agency. Nice to feel wanted
Don't doubt the validity of your claims, but if I were the contractor onsite at the time, I wouldn't still be there with 2 months of outstanding invoices.
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