For those at DB thru resource solutions
some folks might have missed the thread here
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2736540
yours worriedly re-reading a re-issued contract
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostNo, and this is what really p155es me off. Talk about abusing a dominant position. So, the public sector, unable to find contractors willing to work inside IR35, magically lift the rates. I've seen contract rates usually around £ 400-450 suddenly advertised at £ 650. Who's paying for this? The taxpayer. Isn't that anti-competitive for other companies who can't pick the taxpayers pockets? Where does that leave small/medium companies? Unable to afford the contractors they need because the pubic (yes correct spelling) sector has just shafted them on rates. They came after Microsoft in the 90's and 00's for abusing their dominant market position. How come nobody is attacking the Revenue for the same?
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Originally posted by Moomin View PostSorry, not sure what thread to post in, but I'm not confident about my agency.
They are talking about meeting with the client/legal, me probably being outside IR35 and them sending me an amended contract by the end of the month if the client confirms this.
Surely amendments won't count at this point as I signed the original contract.
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Guest repliedSorry, not sure what thread to post in, but I'm not confident about my agency.
They are talking about meeting with the client/legal, me probably being outside IR35 and them sending me an amended contract by the end of the month if the client confirms this.
Surely amendments won't count at this point as I signed the original contract.Last edited by Moomin; 8 January 2020, 07:32.
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Originally posted by ciaozio View PostIt's unfair that they want to pay me half my rate for the same work I'm doing now. It's unfair not being even assessed. It's unfair being bullied into a contract with the usual reminder "hey the market is dead please accept".
As a supplier of services, it's your responsibility to find the highest paying client, fairness never comes in to it.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostPublic sector seem to be coping with it from what I've heard. Just been chatting with a contractor who was in an outside IR35 role before his current gig. PRivate sector should be able to fix itself quicker than public you'd hope.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostRemember, if they have an Adam’s Apple it’s a bloke
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhat's unfair? The world changes and you have to identify a new place in it.
The world changes and I'll adapt or leave if needed. But don't tell me there's nothing unfair about this.Last edited by ciaozio; 3 January 2020, 13:09.
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Public sector seem to be coping with it from what I've heard. Just been chatting with a contractor who was in an outside IR35 role before his current gig. PRivate sector should be able to fix itself quicker than public you'd hope.
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Originally posted by ciaozio View PostI'm fortunate enough to have built a war-chest large enough to able to reject their offer. Which is why I'm rejecting and I'll try to find something outside IR35 and work on personal projects for the next few months. Plus a much needed trip to Asia.
I find the whole thing incredibly unfair.
That's not unfair it's what happens daily.
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Originally posted by ciaozio View PostPlus a much needed trip to Asia.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostDepends on your location surely? You're on more with a bad rate than no rate.
I find the whole thing incredibly unfair.
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostSimilar thing happened to me in October. Wouldn't give me penny more on my daily rate for a renewal, so screw them. Rate was way too low at £450 per day anyway.
After 3 months on the bench and almost nothing in the pipeline, I'd take any contract at £300
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's January 2nd - and most job sites have timed out all adverts over Christmas. I would be waiting until January 13th before starting to give up hope - let business get started up again.
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