Agency have emailed a new Assignment Schedule over.
They've not asked if I'm interested in extending, or asked me to sign it either. I find the approach a bit bizarre.
I'm not going to respond yet, as I'm exploring other potential work that I'm interested in, and I'm keen to move on as the project is ending, and I'm not interesting in switching to any of the other projects running.
But I was wondering - I assume an agency normally would report back to the client that they have secured a resource or not? And unless there's a signed document, then they haven't.
I also assume that if I were to continue working into the period not covered by a signed assignment schedule, I'd be taking a huge risk, as the agency could simply refuse to pay me (if they wanted for some unknown reason), and I'd not have much of a leg to stand on?
Not impressed by the agency generally - struggling to get an 40 days overdue invoice paid currently, though they always pay within 10 days, and have paid latest couple no problems.
They've not asked if I'm interested in extending, or asked me to sign it either. I find the approach a bit bizarre.
I'm not going to respond yet, as I'm exploring other potential work that I'm interested in, and I'm keen to move on as the project is ending, and I'm not interesting in switching to any of the other projects running.
But I was wondering - I assume an agency normally would report back to the client that they have secured a resource or not? And unless there's a signed document, then they haven't.
I also assume that if I were to continue working into the period not covered by a signed assignment schedule, I'd be taking a huge risk, as the agency could simply refuse to pay me (if they wanted for some unknown reason), and I'd not have much of a leg to stand on?
Not impressed by the agency generally - struggling to get an 40 days overdue invoice paid currently, though they always pay within 10 days, and have paid latest couple no problems.
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