from what i've seen, logica employees are the same as contractors but more limited in work choice and far less paid..
-they must find and apply for there own work on projects but obviously they are limited by only having those projects logica are currently involved in to choose from (where as contractors arent limited to just one agency)
-if they cant find a project to work on they are "on the bench" (although still paid), but no one ive spoken to seems to know how long being "on the bench" for is allowed before your team leader/mentor (i.e the boss) has a quiet word and your fired.
-they must find and apply for there own work on projects but obviously they are limited by only having those projects logica are currently involved in to choose from (where as contractors arent limited to just one agency)
-if they cant find a project to work on they are "on the bench" (although still paid), but no one ive spoken to seems to know how long being "on the bench" for is allowed before your team leader/mentor (i.e the boss) has a quiet word and your fired.
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