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That's not true, in fact I'd go as far to say that's a total sham....Originally posted by mudskipper View PostRenamed and evolved, but yes, it's still the body that is representing contractors.
It's the body that CLAIMS to represent contractors while pushing the agenda of a few who have control. There's a monumental difference, their mandate is minuscule at best and utterly untrue in reality.
Their past "successes" have done little apart from damage to the lot of contractors, an example being the "Opt Out" which has bitten me again in the last 2 weeks with an agent revealing that they won't actually contract anyone that fails to opt out. No I won't out the agency as it's a complete exercise in futility.
Yes you have clearly become an IPSE drone and it's rather tragic to see, no I don't trust the IPSE setup any more since you and TheFaqqer joined their leadership, it's rather disappointing to see how much you both toe their line.Comment
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Let's hope not.... Especially considering all MS was doing was pointing out the discount available...Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHere we go again...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Clearly, other opinions are available...Originally posted by mudskipper View PostRenamed and evolved, but yes, it's still the body that is representing contractors.
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As I said above please lets not go there....Originally posted by mudskipper View PostClearly, other opinions are available...
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Indeed.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostClearly, other opinions are available...
However if an existing member the discount sounds pretty meaty and worth investigating.
SPOCE do have a decent name in training (as do a load of others), I've worked with a fair few who've done SPOCE courses and I don't recall any negative feedback.
These days they all follow a reasonably generic CBT training regime for remote courses, it's generic because it's effective, so apart from a few frills and nice to haves like Tutors available to contact it's mostly a matter of find a course with a price you like and any extras that fall into your requirements. To be fair passing Prince 2 isn't spectacularly tricky, just learn how they like their questions to be answered.Comment
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