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Its fine roll it out to the private sector.
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Originally posted by seeourbee View PostSorry I meant to type the word "not" in ... will edit nowmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Guesstimator View Postas does fixing cock ups at own time/cost.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View Postone important question is ( I think its 7):-
Once the worker starts the engagement, can the end client decide how the work is done?
Answer 1) The worker decides how the work needs to be done without any input from the end client rapidly gives you an out decision when you hit 9
Answer 4) The end client can't decide how the work needs to be done because it's a highly skilled role causes problems....
Rather relevant to my work -- that's why they get me in, because they don't have people who know how to do what I can do. So that means "no control" by any sane measure, right? But Answer 1 is better than Answer 4. Bizarre. "No control" is good but "Control would be impossible because my business provides something they can't do themselves" is bad? I'm not sure that's been thought through very well.Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostNot always. I played around and hit a few combinations that included that and got "unable to determine."
On the whole, to me, it seems surprisingly...balanced...
I'll grab a print out before they change it...Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostStraight forward right of substitution puts you outside.
BTW I think admin need to merge threads....This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Originally posted by eek View Postone important question is ( I think its 7):-
Once the worker starts the engagement, can the end client decide how the work is done?
Answer 1) The worker decides how the work needs to be done without any input from the end client rapidly gives you an out decision when you hit 9
Answer 4) The end client can't decide how the work needs to be done because it's a highly skilled role causes problems....
I've done quite a few scenarios based on different contracts, trying to factor in any potential difference between what I might answer and what the client might have said to give the worst case scenarios - the majority (not by much) then came back as unable to determine, the rest came back outside.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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Originally posted by eek View Postone important question is ( I think its 7):-
Once the worker starts the engagement, can the end client decide how the work is done?
Answer 1) The worker decides how the work needs to be done without any input from the end client rapidly gives you an out decision when you hit 9
Answer 4) The end client can't decide how the work needs to be done because it's a highly skilled role causes problems....The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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