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Well that would indicate you are not going to get a set of detailed deliverables and you would only be working on those. If they allowed you to do this while not controlling you and you still deliver exactly what it says on your schedule it could be a nice number.... but the chances of that?
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I am developer coding in Perl. XYZ is another language that i'm keen to learn.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSaying that. If this technology is a key piece of the delivery then I would be very wary about taking that out. It could easily end up inside IR35 if they want to treat you like a permie resource.
Being treated like a permie were in my thoughts too.
Just re-read the ad, spotted this too:
Desire to learn new skills and keep up with technologies
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It was probably a permie spec they copypasta'd and didn't proof-read. Or very tolerant/realistic manager (realistic if it's not a common skill but shares concepts with other skills you're likely to have).
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Saying that. If this technology is a key piece of the delivery then I would be very wary about taking that out. It could easily end up inside IR35 if they want to treat you like a permie resource.
Apply, interview and then make up your mind.
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I would say devil is in the details. Depends on what XYZ is and it's effect on the contract. If you are delivering a new business process that can be done without any knowledge of one of the client apps it might be beneficial to you if you did learn it.. if that makes sense.Originally posted by kingcook View PostWhat is people's take on this...
Seen a contract on jobserve, a very good match to my skill set. Last bit says:
"Knowledge of XYZ or a desire to learn"
Why would a client want a contractor who would be willing to learn new things "on the job"?
In this particular instance I do want to learn XYZ - it's been on my todo list for a while but never seem to have the time. Could be a good opportunity.
I don't think you can make an assumption from one generic line without any context.
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Desire to learn
What is people's take on this...
Seen a contract on jobserve, a very good match to my skill set. Last bit says:
"Knowledge of XYZ or a desire to learn"
Why would a client want a contractor who would be willing to learn new things "on the job"?
In this particular instance I do want to learn XYZ - it's been on my todo list for a while but never seem to have the time. Could be a good opportunity.Tags: None
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