Originally posted by TestMangler
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- Only discuss desired outcomes with your Client, not methods of achieving those outcomes, except in the context of mentoring their staff. Never take direction on how to do what you do, only on what result you are expected to achieve.
- Never, ever appear on a Client's organogram. And never let them give you a 'job title' other than "supplier" or "contractor". You're not there to be their VP Codswallop, Director of Naval-Gazing or Leader of Anything. Your company is there to get a specific fixed-scope job done.
- Never appear on a company telephone list. Give them your mobile phone number if they want to contact you. And if there's a telephone on the desk you're allowed to use on site, don't answer it: it's not your number any more than it's your desk.
- Never fill in "holiday request" or "sickness absence" form. Even if a misguided HR bod asks you to. Unless they want to offer you holiday and sick pay to go with them, in which case enquire about your pension and PAYE contributions too.
- If they wont allow you to use your own equipment, don't allow them to use your expertise.
HTH
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