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    #11
    Originally posted by Contractor101101 View Post
    She :-)
    My apologies. It's very confusing at times, particularly when a number of our regular posters insist on changing their gender preferences on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

    I know who the end client is but the fact that I have never spoken to them puts me at a disadvantage.

    What I do have however is a technical document he sent through, it seems like the people working on this already know what they are doing and the client appears to know what they want. This is what I mean by 'too good to be true'.

    D&C concerns me yes. Not only from IR35 point of view but because I don't like it. However! Nothing ventured, nothing gained. I think I can most likely keep any kind of financial exposure reasonably under control and I am in the position to walk away if I can't.

    So yes, let's see how it goes.

    ps: yes and it's fine but I'll do the double check once I know whom I'm contracted with exactly. ie once it's in black and white,until then it's only an assumption
    Good stuff. Keep us informed. We get a load of ill thought out posts where someone see's a spot at a client and comes asks us how to get a contractor in that never comes to fruition so will be interesting to see how one works properly.
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