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| • | Terms of business | | Afternoon Peoples,
I am in the middle of starting up a recruitment agency. I need to get my Terms of business ... |
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LS |
07/09/06 16:18 |
3388 |
| • | Re: Terms of business | | Tom
I am doing the same as Luke.
Not sure if the copy of my terms are wide enough. I do ... |
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K Hay |
27/09/06 14:19 |
4046 |
| • | Re: Terms of business | | Hi LS, I can't access our server remotely at the moment but I'll send you some recently revised client terms ... |
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Tom Atkinson. |
17/09/06 19:17 |
3638 |
| • | Re: Terms of business | | Hi Andrew,
The answer is actually really simple:
1, Get your Terms signed every time and then you can enforce action if ... |
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JLDA |
11/09/06 11:27 |
3450 |
| • | Re: Terms of business | | How do you go about clients who try to force on you terms with clauses to reduce the percantage and ... |
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Andrew |
10/09/06 13:17 |
3431 |
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answer |
08/09/06 13:28 |
3404 |
| • | Re: Terms of business | | May sound wacky but have you tried googling "recruitment terms of business"? If not then my advice would be to ... |
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Drew Peacock |
08/09/06 09:23 |
3396 |
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U knows-it |
08/09/06 09:01 |
3395 |
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