I've just read this thread.
The OP is a joker or a knob and this thread belongs in General.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostYour contract will say £ which is pounds sterling, IF Scotland had there own pound it will be S£ or something similar, so your contract is in pounds no matter what Scotland does.
But anyway it's a moot point unless your contract is in excess of two years as the first renewal after the currency change is where the issues will need to be discussed
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Your contract will say £ which is pounds sterling, IF Scotland had there own pound it will be S£ or something similar, so your contract is in pounds no matter what Scotland does.
But anyway it's a moot point unless your contract is in excess of two years as the first renewal after the currency change is where the issues will need to be discussed
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My contracts always specify the rate and currency of payment. I've never seen one that didn't mention the currency.
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
I think it's worth putting in wording to explicitly say that the contract is in Pounds Sterling.
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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Originally posted by worzelGummidge View PostI am contemplating a contract in Scotland and wondering if I should have payments in English pounds Sterling written into the contract - just in case.
Is anyone else thinking / requested the same?
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Are you planning a contact of 3 years plus? No. then forget it.
Why wind this up talking about Sterling?
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I think that I will put myself forward for the role with the pound Sterling being a requirement.
I would quite like a contract in Scotland and the cheap airline tickets compare well with the train to London.
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