[ale] the truth about contracting?
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Apr 25 16:21:09 EDT 2002
Tony Ucedavelez wrote:
> Some of the things to look out for (and that are available to the
> contractor) is the contracted term between the client and the recruiter. I
> had an experience where I was verbally promised a year's work, but I later
> found out after repeated questioning that the contracted term between the
> client and the recruiter was only for 3 months! So make sure that what's
> verbally communicated to you is the same as what's in paper between them
> and their client.
That's the bottom line. Like a builder once told me, if it's on the
contract, you get it (regarding a covered porch that was supposed to be
on my 1st home). READ the contract. Check the rate, check the contract
length.
Don't get me wrong, contracting's a good way to earn a living, you just
have to watch out for yourself. Don't believe what they say until you
see it in writing and it's a signed part of the agreement.
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Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
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