Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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I don't buy your stance at all. Your own company may provide services to the end client but only the end client can clear, so why not a sub-contractor to the end client? What so different about it? What do you think happens when Accenture want to put one of their consultant bods on the government client site to underake some work? If they can do it, why not your own company? Your own company is supplied by the EB, if you go through one, so your sub contractor is supplied via your own company. What's the difference? Getting SC is just a more convoluted process than getting an on site security pass which, again, can only be issued by the end client. I also acknowledged in my post that a realistic sub for the entire role would only be possible if the timelines permitted that didn't cause the project to fail or cause some other risk, so your point here was redundant in response to my own answer.
On the taking home of work. I was referring to those roles whereby security was so strict it was not possible to take home work, not where it was possible.

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