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Working beyond contract end date: any risks?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt works well, particularly if you tell them that they wouldn't be insured, either.
offence by logging into a computer without 'proper' authorisation.
not sure if this is correct, but clients always respond positively after this.Comment
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Originally posted by Crossroads View PostAnd why wouldn't you be insured?
A contract does not have to be written to be a contract.
Generally, I'm not sure if you are insured or not - I've never asked anyone. But the moment you say something like that it shows how seriously you take your commitment to them, and it helps to speed the paperwork process up.Comment
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Plus - even though it may not be true, that's what your insurance company has told you, and you wouldn't want them to be without liability and indemnity insurance would you?And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostPlus - even though it may not be true, that's what your insurance company has told you, and you wouldn't want them to be without liability and indemnity insurance would you?Comment
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Originally posted by minstrel View PostThanks for the responses guys. Useful advice
Thanks!!
Fingers crossed for a) an extension and b) a rate rise!!Comment
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