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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostNever make the same mistake twice. Make it several times just to be certain.I'm not fat, I'm just fluffy.Comment
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Originally posted by DeludedKitten View PostUnless you're skydiving. In which case once is generaly enough.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHey kitten.. Are you an Aussie?I'm not fat, I'm just fluffy.Comment
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I've never had an IR35 check either.
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What's stopping you emailing in an invoice for the work you've done with 7 day payment terms. Wait the 7 days then bring it up with the client. If the client is paying the agency and the agency are messing you around you'll soon find out.Comment
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostI've never had an IR35 check either.
To the OP
What's stopping you emailing in an invoice for the work you've done with 7 day payment terms. Wait the 7 days then bring it up with the client. If the client is paying the agency and the agency are messing you around you'll soon find out.
Yep thought of that although agency is rigid that all invoices go through timesheet portal to be attached to confirmed and signed off timesheets but it may be the only way to force their hand in this..
Not sure if the client will actually assist as the manager made it clear he will not get involved on agency\contractor disputes.
Ironic really as I did some support work for the top company director today and she sent a glowing email to my manager and the team about a professional service she received , not bad as only being four days in but I thought to hell with it if the client wants to lose a genuine hard working contractor with excellent user facing skills then I will take my business elsewhere.Comment
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Originally posted by jayjay69 View PostNot sure if the client will actually assist as the manager made it clear he will not get involved on agency\contractor disputes.Ironic really as I did some support work for the top company director today and she sent a glowing email to my manager and the team about a professional service she received , not bad as only being four days in but I thought to hell with it if the client wants to lose a genuine hard working contractor with excellent user facing skills then I will take my business elsewhere.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostP. S. You don't have a line manager. You are an independent supplier not an employee FFS.Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View Post£100 a day on a four week contract, I think he's safe from the IR35 policeComment
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