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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


The reason agents don’t want to pay contractors market rate
Reasons why your agent would rather lower your rate than increase it.
�erpay you in the future. That’s the nature of the contracting business. Contractors should be aware that maximi� �will almost always use recruitment agents to find contracts. There are many advantages to using recruitment a� �no interest in trying to obtain the best possible contract rate for you at all. Furthermore, they have no in�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Wed, 23 Aug 2006


Keeping your skills updated
To get the top contract rates you need to have the latest skills in demand. This article explains how to stay on top.
�have crossed to the other side. Some are put off contracting because they believe that once they do, their ski� �ars: If you don’t have the skill you cannot get a contract, but if you can’t get a contract then you cannot�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Mon, 09 Apr 2007


Are contractors being exploited by agents
Some contractors think that agents continually exploit them whilst knowing nothing about the industry. We explain why this is not the case.
�y way to ensure success. We see this occur in the contract market time and time again when the best person f�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Wed, 18 Apr 2007


Contracting – taking holidays and time off
Aspects to consider regarding holidays and time off when contracting.
�Introduction When you are contracting you will want to take holidays. This article disc� �ractual issues The timing of holidays around your contracts Can Contractors Take Holidays? As a contractor, y� �you will be required to work every day during the contract period, unless the contract length is less than o�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Fri, 01 Jun 2007


The contracting seasons
Like the best farmers, the best contractors know when to sow and when to reap, and when to stay indoors.
�f the seasons and rhythms of the contract market. Contracting Seasons Spring – after winter, the market starts� �mber. Oct/Nov – another summer brings better paid contracts. Another very good time to be on the market. Dec� �w and when to reap, and when to stay indoors. The contract market has its own rhythms. A farmer knows when t�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Fri, 20 Jun 2008


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


Recruiting and interviewing new team members - a guide
A simple guide to assist you when your client requests your help to interview new candidates.
�the best and offering them the job. Marketing the contract You need to think of recruitment as a marketing c�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Tue, 14 Nov 2017


Contractor to consultant: part III – 8 tips to make it happen
Do you want to be part of the team, or an agent of change? Read our guide to becoming an independent consultant.
�After years of contracting, you may find yourself more interested in working� �ess lined up. Many would-be consultants end their contracts, and then spend 6-12 months unemployed trying to�

Category: Articles: Contracting | Thu, 23 Nov 2017


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