How Much Power Do We Have Over Contracts / recommendations
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Hey All,
I've been traveling for over 2 years so far and has been a great experience. Just the other day though I had a slightly negative experience which got me thinking.
I had just signed my 3rd extension at my current hospital. The next day, my recruiter calls me up and tells me that the Hospital had actually decreased my rate after my first extension but that the company had been "eating the costs" but they could no longer afford to do so for multiple nurses. So for the extension which I had just signed they were sending me a new contract with a decreased rate.
I decided it wasn't worth putting up a fuss as the rate decrease wasn't major, and was taking into consideration having had no issues with this agency in the past. However, reviewing things made me realize that for each contract I have signed, I never get a copy back with any signature from someone at the agency.
Which made me request that moving forward each contract I sign must be returned to me with a signature from them. I did this because I thought of it as without their signature, I am being held liable to this contract by them but I cannot hold them liable in turn.
Thinking along these lines, Does anyone have experience with being allowed to actually make revisions to clauses within their travel contract and or adding clauses of your own? What would you recommend for things such as this for ways in which that I, and we as a group can protect ourselves in future contracts?
Interested to hear peoples thoughts on this.
- John