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When an agent can be a contractor’s guardian angel
Ashley Cooper of agency Parc Ellis tells ContractorCalculator how they’ve been guardian angel to a contractor who faced being unpaid and out of work.
�The contracting sector is sharing the pain being suffered by the� �of good contractors ready to take up all the new contracts.” Playing the long game “Most contracts we are wo� �scenes. Easing contractor cash flow “We’ve had a contract running with a client since the new year, and pay�

Category: News | Wed, 01 Jul 2009


Contractors see public sector contracts vanish as first government cuts are announced
The Treasury’s announcement of projects to be suspended and cancelled has removed many valuable contract opportunities.
�or the North East (£450m), meaning that lucrative contracts for contractors across most sectors will now not� �anny Alexander, have put swift end to many future contract opportunities. IT, construction and engineering c�

Category: News | Thu, 17 Jun 2010


Contracting issues are a global challenge, shows PCG Round Table Event
International speakers at a PCG Round Table Event reveal that challenges facing UK contractors are shared worldwide, reports ContractorCalculator.
�eek and attended by key speakers, politicians and contracting sector stakeholders, including ContractorCalculat�

Category: News | Wed, 14 Jul 2010


Keeping your contracting skills updated
Contractors can keep their contracting skills updated by applying new techniques on existing contracts & increasing their value to potential clients.
�Contractors can keep their contracting skills updated by investing in training and apply� �pplying the new techniques they learn on existing contracts. This will increase a contractor’s ‘marketability� �d research, is to gain a new skill on an existing contract, usually by convincing an existing client to tria�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Mon, 30 May 2011


Money management for contractors
Money management is a key skill for successful limited company contractors. The basics are straightforward and easy to pick up.
�ge their money and still focus on the benefits of contracting, such as choosing to do the work they enjoy most,� �flow challenges, particularly if they are between contracts. Time off – holiday, sickness and periods between�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Fri, 23 Dec 2011


Contractors underpin innovation, the UK’s main growth driver – Cranfield report
Contractors underpin the UK economy’s main growth factor of innovation, shows a new PCG-commissioned report by Cranfield’s Professor Andrew Burke.
�small to medium sized enterprises (SME). But the contracting and freelance sector needs to develop its own ide�

Category: News | Wed, 28 Nov 2012


Ensuring you get paid when contracting
Contractors are small businesses so, unlike employees, are not guaranteed payment for their work and must adopt strategies to ensure they are paid.
�o adopt strategies that ensure they get paid when contracting. Before even starting a contract, contractors sho� �rate for work, contractors should turn down these contracts automatically – that’s one of the reasons that ag� �get paid when contracting. Before even starting a contract, contractors should perform a financial check on�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Mon, 26 Jan 2015


Oil and gas contractors should target juniors for contracts, as operators shed staff
Contractors in search of UK contracts should explore potential opportunities with independent and junior firms that remain proactive in the North Sea.
�ent and junior oil firms as a potential source of contracts. This comes after it emerged that a number of sma� �ntractors in the UK who are struggling to stay in contract should look towards independent and junior oil fi�

Category: News | Thu, 14 Jan 2016


Timesheets, invoices and payments
When you are contracting you need to complete timesheets and raise invoices. This article explains the process.
�When you start your contracting you will need to complete timesheets and get them� �days being charged. Rate per hour/day (as per the contract). The total value of time charged. Expenses charg�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Thu, 15 Sept 2016


Contracting and jury service – the issues explained
A jury summons means that a contractor is legally required to attend court, which can be costly and time consuming, even with jury service insurance.
�could technically leave a contractor in breach of contract. Jury service expense insurance can alleviate som�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Mon, 02 Oct 2017


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