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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostAbsolutely. Anything that distinguishes you from permies should go into your IR35 file.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostI think one of their "tests" is folly. Its in relation to providing your own equipment. Dont think I have ever worked in an org that allows you to plug in your own laptop to their network. It just doesnt happen and shows a lack of understanding how IT works and Ive worked in Public S. Be interesting to know if HMRC would allow a random to plug their laptop into their network, I doubt it very much! To me its not a valid test.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostI think one of their "tests" is folly. Its in relation to providing your own equipment. Dont think I have ever worked in an org that allows you to plug in your own laptop to their network. It just doesnt happen and shows a lack of understanding how IT works and Ive worked in Public S. Be interesting to know if HMRC would allow a random to plug their laptop into their network, I doubt it very much! To me its not a valid test.
Clearly they didn't have a VPN then. My current client allows access to their Intranet using VPN through the Internet.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View PostI think one of their "tests" is folly. Its in relation to providing your own equipment. Dont think I have ever worked in an org that allows you to plug in your own laptop to their network. It just doesnt happen and shows a lack of understanding how IT works and Ive worked in Public S. Be interesting to know if HMRC would allow a random to plug their laptop into their network, I doubt it very much! To me its not a valid test.Comment
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Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post"Dont think I have ever worked in an org that allows you to plug in your own laptop to their network."
Clearly they didn't have a VPN then. My current client allows access to their Intranet using VPN through the Internet.Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostI’ve never had a client that’s NOT let me use my own laptop.Comment
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Originally posted by smalldog View Postinteresting how Ive never experienced that personally. if you dont mind me asking do you work in a specific industry?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostOf my last 5 contracts, only one has not allowed me to use my own laptop.Comment
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