Originally posted by WordIsBond
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The Decision Tool :)
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By the way if you take a look at the code it looks like they built the logic into the code (no engine plugin) you can see in the decision branch how the answers are ejected...Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostBy the way if you take a look at the code it looks like they built the logic into the code (no engine plugin) you can see in the decision branch how the answers are ejected...Comment
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Interesting points on the RoS...
Would the end client accept the worker's business sending someone else to do this work instead?
This means someone who:
Is equally skilled, qualified, security cleared and able to perform the worker's duties
Won't be interviewed by the end client before they start
Isn't regularly engaged by the end client
Will do all of the worker's tasks for that period of time
Will be substituted because the worker is unwilling but not unable to do the workThis default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostInteresting points on the RoS...Comment
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They are certainly trying to limit the RoS with that one, aren't they? "Unwilling but not unable"?
So if you get a sub in because you want to go on holiday, that's cool, but if it's because you took ill, it's not?
Maybe I'm missing something.Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostThey are certainly trying to limit the RoS with that one, aren't they? "Unwilling but not unable"?
So if you get a sub in because you want to go on holiday, that's cool, but if it's because you took ill, it's not?
Maybe I'm missing something.
I'm unwilling to do the work because I'm going on holiday. It's not that I'm unable to do the work - I am able to do it, but I'm not willing to do it because I'm going away instead.First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. But Gandhi never had to deal with HMRCComment
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I managed to get a "cannot determine" result with "need more info". Was at the question relating to rework - whose cost. As a PM I cannot think of a situation where I would have to rework something. I answered rework would be done in normal time and day rate.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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