What is the panel's position on contractors appearing in org charts?
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As long as it clearly states contractor/consultant besides my name, I've never had a problem.Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostWhat is the panel's position on contractors appearing in org charts?nomadd liked this post -
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So how do you propose clients show who does what within the project?Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostWhat is the panel's position on contractors appearing in org charts?
Seriously, I dont get this must not appear on an org chart for fear of being IR35 caught. An org chart with a name on it is the least of one's worries on that score.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostSo how do you propose clients show who does what within the project?
Seriously, I dont get this must not appear on an org chart for fear of being IR35 caught. An org chart with a name on it is the least of one's worries on that score.
...Except when it has "Employee of the Month" besides your name.
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+1Originally posted by nomadd View PostAs long as it clearly states contractor/consultant besides my name, I've never had a problem.Comment
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OK what about this situation:
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[ TotalIdiotContractorPeer (CONTRACTOR) ]
[ Lead Business Analyst ]
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[ BusinessAnalyst2012 (CONTRACTOR) ]
[ Senior Business Analyst ]
Would this imply to you that TotalIdiotContractorPeer is the senior in this grouping?
For information TotalIdiotContractorPeer has never been the senior in our grouping, he worries about D2D stuff plus general grunt work whilst I focus on strategic issues, also he does not have a good reputation with clientco staff after a couple of "strops"/"flounces".
I am interested in the IR35 implications if soLast edited by BusinessAnalyst2012; 6 September 2012, 23:05.Comment
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If you were higher up in the org chart, would you have posted?Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostOK what about this situation:
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[ TotalIdiotContractorPeer (CONTRACTOR) ]
[ Lead Business Analyst ]
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[ BusinessAnalyst2012 (CONTRACTOR) ]
[ Senior Business Analyst ]
Would this imply to you that TotalIdiotContractorPeer is the senior in this grouping?
For information TotalIdiotContractorPeer has never been the senior in our grouping, he worries about D2D stuff plus general grunt work whilst I focus on strategic issues, also he does not have a good reputation with clientco staff after a couple of "strops"/"flounces".
I am interested in the IR35 implications if so
Do you want the org chart removed because matey is making you look like his junior?Comment
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I like to print org charts on A3 paper and turn them into large paper airplanes.Originally posted by BusinessAnalyst2012 View PostWhat is the panel's position on contractors appearing in org charts?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI like to print org charts on A3 paper and turn them into large paper airplanes.
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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