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Has Anyone Worked For These People: thenetwork-uk.com
stressedoutmum
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Basically Ive applied and been offered a position with these people as a merchandiser on an as required basis. Everything has been done on the internet. They have asked me to send copy of my passport and bank details to them but want to check they are legit first as Ive not met anyone face to face. I saw it advertised in my local area
Freepost Licence RRRH-HRXZ-SUCR
HR Department (Attn Mobile)
The Network
Merlin House
20 Belmont Terrace
London, Chiswick
W4 5UG
New Starter application form - attached
Copy of proof of eligibility to work in the UK
P46 form or P45 – (P46 attached)
DVLA form, MOT details, insurance details, tax details ad copy of licence (if planning to use your car for work purposes)
Signed Statement of Terms
Freepost Licence RRRH-HRXZ-SUCR
HR Department (Attn Mobile)
The Network
Merlin House
20 Belmont Terrace
London, Chiswick
W4 5UG
New Starter application form - attached
Copy of proof of eligibility to work in the UK
P46 form or P45 – (P46 attached)
DVLA form, MOT details, insurance details, tax details ad copy of licence (if planning to use your car for work purposes)
Signed Statement of Terms
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No-one then ??0
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Just bumping this up for you, they have a proper address and landline number on their website so warning bells arent ringing at the moment, I would be wary though and keep looking on the internet to see if there are any reports of any scams.
at £9.08 per call, and maximum 5 jobs per day, it isnt going to be a big earner, but if you live in the city center and are popping into town anyway I guess it could be handy.0 -
DD has worked for them. They offer assignments on an occassional basis and pay on time. They don't answer emails or respond to phonecalls looking for work. Last assingment she did they double booked staff and she ended up doing it for nothing, took dogs abuse from the other member of staff who apparently did this job regularly. She emailed them with all the information and has not had a response or any further work. Work for them if it suits you but don't rely on getting work. If you don't answer their call the work goes elsewhere.0
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