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Interviews - Client pays?
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Normally it's on your own expense, if they offer to pay for it just accept it, but always assume and it's in 99% of interviews the case you have to pay it your self and you put it on your business expenses
I have had two or three occasions where I had to travel for several hours, drive hundreds of miles to find out the client had "forgotten" there was an interview or claimed he didn't know, the agency hadn't informed them. In those cases I send a bill for wasting my time and my expenses to the agency, not that they ever pay though, not chasing them to pay either, it's just to make a pointComment
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As and when can you update the post to let us know what happened ?
Did you ask for expenses to be paid and what did they say ?
i fear my skills and seniority are not sufficient for me to demand such things...Comment
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Originally posted by ATFC View PostI feel your pain.
Last week I turned up at an interview only to find out the client had booked it in his diary for the wrong day so wasn't there!
Went back the next day and the recruiter hadn't told the client I would only take the contract on a day rate! agh!!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNow in this case I would have kicked off and wanted paying for wasted travelling....And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNormally it's on your own expense, if they offer to pay for it just accept it, but always assume and it's in 99% of interviews the case you have to pay it your self and you put it on your business expenses
I have had two or three occasions where I had to travel for several hours, drive hundreds of miles to find out the client had "forgotten" there was an interview or claimed he didn't know, the agency hadn't informed them. In those cases I send a bill for wasting my time and my expenses to the agency, not that they ever pay though, not chasing them to pay either, it's just to make a point
Phoned the agency and asked him what he was playing at. Agency guy said "yes I knew it was london but thought you'd like it there and decide to move anyway".
As if the streets of london are paved with gold and I'd be glad to get away from my sheep infested cave in wales.
Coughed up for my train fare though. I dread to think what the client said to them about the 1 minute interview wasting THEIR time as well.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostGood luck with that. I suspect that the agent would blame the client and vice versa. If you started kicking off before you'd even got the contract I suspect they wouldn't touch you with a barge pole.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNormally it's on your own expense, if they offer to pay for it just accept it, but always assume and it's in 99% of interviews the case you have to pay it your self and you put it on your business expenses
I have had two or three occasions where I had to travel for several hours, drive hundreds of miles to find out the client had "forgotten" there was an interview or claimed he didn't know, the agency hadn't informed them. In those cases I send a bill for wasting my time and my expenses to the agency, not that they ever pay though, not chasing them to pay either, it's just to make a pointRhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNow in this case I would have kicked off and wanted paying for wasted travelling....
Would you want to work for someone so piss poorly organised either though?
Again, London. AM interview. Train fare - £180 or something at peak times. If they put it back 30 mins it'd be £35. I was on JSA at the time! They said no. Waste over two weeks JSA money no thanks.Last edited by northernladuk; 5 March 2019, 12:04.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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There should be a circle of hell reserved for clients who get you to the other side of the country where you do a perfectly good interview to find out they only want local people.Comment
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