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Named project on contract, 'moonlighting' on other projects at ClientCo?

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    #11
    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Just for perspective, my last real contract of any significance was to provide Service Architecture skills to the bid response group. That was what the contract schedule stated. In essence I could be invited to join in on any particular bid request from their potential clients, initially to assess the suitability of what they could offer in response, provide my view on the go/no go decision and then to design and cost the service proposal to meet the ITT.

    Each one was opened by an email from the bid leader with a copy of the original ITT. As far as everyone was concerned that was the schedule amendment. And obviously I could accept, refuse or tell them not to even bother. After that, how I produced what was needed was down to me, within the overall project timescale.

    The whole process does not need to be wrapped in legalese if everyone is agreed on the actual relationship.

    As for MoO, I charged each bid project for time worked. Luckily, I was pretty much fully engaged
    Yeah, something like this is the way to do it - it doesn't need to be more formal or legalistic than this.

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