Hi,
I'm working on getting CCIE certified and ClientCo's client has offered me a spot on a course I was looking at booking myself anyway.
They have a couple of permies booked on a course next week, one of which broke his ankle and is now unable to attend. I work in an entirely different area of the business in a different infrastructure team and they have offered his spot on the course to me to save it going to waste as they can't get a refund at this late stage and literally noone else to go.
I've offered to pay for the course myself but this isn't doable as the end client have no mechanism to invoice/accept payment from MyCo.
Both ClientCo and end client are happy for me to go and still bill my time and I wondered how this would sit with IR35?
Should I not take it? do the week for free and not bill for my time? or fill my boots?
TIA
I'm working on getting CCIE certified and ClientCo's client has offered me a spot on a course I was looking at booking myself anyway.
They have a couple of permies booked on a course next week, one of which broke his ankle and is now unable to attend. I work in an entirely different area of the business in a different infrastructure team and they have offered his spot on the course to me to save it going to waste as they can't get a refund at this late stage and literally noone else to go.
I've offered to pay for the course myself but this isn't doable as the end client have no mechanism to invoice/accept payment from MyCo.
Both ClientCo and end client are happy for me to go and still bill my time and I wondered how this would sit with IR35?
Should I not take it? do the week for free and not bill for my time? or fill my boots?
TIA
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