If you want to do freelancing at the international level, neither will you need international cards. To get international payment cards, you have to take permission from the bank, which will open your cards for international transactions.
Prima001, post: 209451, member: 32911 a écrit : Hi everyone,
Would really appreciate any advice or information on this. I had a contract renewed by a client until the end of October as I was offered other work and they needed to keep me so offered to meet the other offer.
I have now been told that as they have recruited they can only guarantee one month as per my first placement agreement. I have turned down the other opportunity to stay in my current contract and the other employer have now taken someone else.
I wanted to know if I had any options or what I can do if they try to now go back on the initial contract renewal agreement which they gave me confirmation via email from HR and my line manager.
You can check your client's work once a week. You can get your client to all work report in a week. This will keep you informed about your work and will also know the deficiency.
ClaireG, post: 25777, member: 30092 a écrit : Hi everyone, this is a very quick question to all you fellow freelancers.
I'm working as a self employed audio transcriptionist and have one particular client who repeatedly sends work to me without warning. I think the client has officially booked a job in with me on 2 occasions but more often than not I receive an email with a load of audio files attached and the question, 'can you do this today?' Obviously I don't want to turn work away and so after reshuffling work around I then feel obliged to say yes to the job in question.
I have explained to her on several occasions now that any work needs to be booked in with me so that I can allocate the time to complete the transcription. There have been a couple of instances where work has been booked in and then failed to materialise. I've also explained to her that I have other clients who book work in with me and any gaps in my work calendar during the week are filled with work I claim from a freelancing site and a couple of transcription companies. She always says she'll try to book things in but more often than not she doesn't. This morning was a prime example, I've just received 8 audio files by email with no warning at all and I already have a busy workload for the next 2 days.
My question is, has anyone else had this problem and if so, how did you deal with it?
I have considered emailing her every Monday morning to let her know my availability for the week, but don't think this would make any real difference as she would still 'just send recordings' and assume I am able to do them.
Any suggestions welcomed!
Thanks in advance :)
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This depends on the building infrastructure and service which they provide his offices. Variation may occur in different office rent at different places. It depends on the place, how many facilities, they are offering.
According to me, you start the work with the contract itself. You can face a lot of problems later without a contract. Everything between you and the client can only work properly when you work with the contract.