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I'm interested to hear more about these guys too!
Out of my mind. Back in five minutes.0 -
Fruitloops wrote: »I'm interested to hear more about these guys too!
I've Been There done that and In all Honesty the System is very hard to deal with as the client has not updated its computer software in what seems 30 years and is very very out of date and because of this reason Contract X's systems keeps crashing all the time very frustrating and very time consuming -My Advice is not to touch this until the Client gets a updated more user friendly system or Contract X are able to fix all the tech probelms they have. Aprox 50 % of all the people we used to work alongside have now gone over to Arise as the system is 99.9% reliable and is better laid out and works very well. I suggest you all head over to the Arise site on Up Your Income Threads and try this.0 -
Hi All,
Does anyone do the ACT contract with ContractXchange?0 -
Do you have to pay for training with contractxchange?0
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littleange wrote: »Do you have to pay for training with contractxchange?
Yes, You have to pay their course of £75 and then the compan that you work fors training course the one is current £150
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I was thinking of doing the Contract Xchange ACT training due to start in January - is anyone else thinking of this or is there anyone working on that contract? Would be good to hear how they find it before I commit to the course fee0
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Yeah was thinking about doing it as well the jobs I am applying for are only 6-7 quid and hour plus doing this 10 hours per day working hard can earn you about £300-£400 per week after the outgoings I feel. Not sure if they will let you do that many hours, but being Christmas and New Year you never know.0
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watsonnicole1 wrote: »Yes, You have to pay their course of £75 and then the compan that you work fors training course the one is current £150
HTH
Hiya, What are they like to work for? Is the system reliable and can you earn a decent wage?
Sorry for the 20 questions but have been there done that and wasted the money with arise and training is quite expensive with contractxchange.
Any feedback from current workers would be greatly appreciated please :T0 -
I have been talking to an advisor on the website and she has confused me more. There are 12 positions available and she urged urged me to apply quickly without any questions! Apparently the fee is £75 for training once you get the job if selected its about £150 you dish out for ACT. Then its about £60 per month on rentals. I think if you don't pass the training you lose £75 which is not bad.0
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can a UK resident apply for an American/Canadian company after all its working from home?0
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