"...always call the tune." (Why can't you change the title mods?)
Familiar story - brought in to write tech specs for Functional area A but spending more time correcting/completing a Business Spec. for Functional area B.
So I go to wondering - as a contractor can I insist on doing the job I was brought in to do? It hasn't gone away, its just that the other work was not finished.
Would a building site manager ask a carpenter to put down his saw and work on the blueprint for another building instead?
I we have no right to stick to the original project and just get treated like a permie then isn't the whole Ltd Co. / Agent / Contract stucture just a tax avoiding charade?
PS I have come into this BA role straight from a techie programming/SQL role with no previous pureplay BA experience.
Recruiters' obsession (unless they know you) with what you have done previously, especially in the last 18months, is just a load of b*llocks.
Familiar story - brought in to write tech specs for Functional area A but spending more time correcting/completing a Business Spec. for Functional area B.
So I go to wondering - as a contractor can I insist on doing the job I was brought in to do? It hasn't gone away, its just that the other work was not finished.
Would a building site manager ask a carpenter to put down his saw and work on the blueprint for another building instead?
I we have no right to stick to the original project and just get treated like a permie then isn't the whole Ltd Co. / Agent / Contract stucture just a tax avoiding charade?
PS I have come into this BA role straight from a techie programming/SQL role with no previous pureplay BA experience.
Recruiters' obsession (unless they know you) with what you have done previously, especially in the last 18months, is just a load of b*llocks.
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