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Agent Incompetance Costs Me Thousands - Options?

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    Agent Incompetance Costs Me Thousands - Options?

    Brief Details - I obtained a new contract, gave and worked my notice at old contract only to find out at 4pm on Friday that I couldn't start the new contract on Monday. Why? The agent got the location where I'd be expected to work wrong by 150 miles!!

    Can anyone offer advice or point me in the right direction for actions I can take to seek recompense?

    I still had 3-4 months left on my current contract so depending on how long it takes to find my next contract and how the terms compare on the next contract, the potential losses will be quite significant (£60K).

    To make matters worse, the agent showed no compassion for their negligence, totally focused on themselves and their end client. Even had to gall to moan about having to work late on a Friday as he now needed to find someone else for his client

    #2
    Agent Incompetance Costs Me Thousands - Options?

    You have £0 claim on old contract from agent you gave it up willingly

    You have zero claim on your new contract

    It it was me I would have started 150miles away this morning





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      #3
      Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
      You have £0 claim on old contract from agent you gave it up willingly

      You have zero claim on your new contract

      It it was me I would have started 150miles away this morning
      ^^ This.

      It's obvious if one needs to keep the money rolling in in the short to medium-term.
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        #4
        Originally posted by wattaj View Post
        ^^ This.

        It's obvious if one needs to keep the money rolling in in the short to medium-term.
        What if that simply wasn't a viable option? It might as well have been on the moon!

        I have a contract which clearly states the "Location where services are to be delivered". There's no legal options? Really? What's the point of the contract then?

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          #5
          Claim on your IPSE+ Business Interruption insurance.

          Business Interruption Terms | IPSE

          It looks like it would fall under...

          •Where the contracted role is not as described by the Agency and/or contracted for by the member and the member’s contract is terminated by the Agency;
          It's only 2 grand but better than nothing.
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            #6
            How did the location not get confirmed at interview stage with the actual client?

            Usually they interview where you are required, unless otherwise discussed and agreed, e.g. WFH or from a remote site.

            Never accept the info regarding the client's expectations that the agency is providing as fact, always confirm with the actual client.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MortimerBellends View Post
              the agent showed no compassion for their negligence, totally focused on themselves and their end client.
              Is that news?

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                #8
                150 miles might put you in Doncaster. You should consider it a lucky escape.

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                  #9
                  Make sure you confirm with the end client next time.

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                    #10
                    This agency...wouldn't happen to be "One of Europe's Leading Microsoft Recruitment Agencies" would they?

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