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What kind of restrictions are you think about? Who has lead you believe that it's one base of work per contract? Acceptable to whom? What expectations from the client? If you're not clear when posting your question then the point is quite likely to be missed.Originally posted by simes View PostHi all,
Quick question following a fruitless search around the forums.
An agency or client expectation is to sign up to dual base of work. I am in Windsor and the client is west of London and also in the City. There will of course be the headache of daily / weekly / monthly tickets and parking vs driving in to the west site.
Are there restrictions to this as I am currently lead to believe that it is one base of work per contract for expenses etc etc.
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of whether this is acceptable or whether the expectations from client end are excessive?
Cheers all.
If you're not happy with the contract don't take it. If it's too expensive because of costs, then start negotiating.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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