Originally posted by blueislander
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Hired as a BA, working as a hybrid BA/PM... What to do
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I was referring in the context of IR35 that it shows good to be flexible.______________________
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No it doesn't. It shows D&C and maybe even part and parcel. Permies are flexible and can be given different tasks so it's not good from an IR35 perspective.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI was referring in the context of IR35 that it shows good to be flexible.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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In about 7 years you'll realise IR35 is a load of bollox.Originally posted by l35kee View PostHahah, like I said, I'm still new lol.Comment
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