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TfL are not government but another spinoff public agency. Having worked with them, I wouldn't trust them to run a bus, much less a business. Most unprofessional team I've ever met.
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I signed up and took a look. Utter crap. Totally unusable and pretty much zero results for my searches. Typical government tulipe.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHas anyone registered on CompeteFor? It seems very much TfL branded in the terms, etc but I came across it while looking to view opportunities for another organisation.
Is it worth signing up to as a platform for bidding for work?
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Not come across this.
Seems to be sponsored by the Mayors office and they were supposed to be putting a platform together so not sure whether or not this is the platform. Wouldnt surprise me that TFL have provided the terms and conditions and then they have been perhaps badly copy edited somewhere along the line.
My own view on any of these is that it is possible for them to provide work. However, personally, I wouldn't want to expend cash or onerous amounts of time on taking part so if they are free then why not.
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Has anyone registered on CompeteFor? It seems very much TfL branded in the terms, etc but I came across it while looking to view opportunities for another organisation.
Is it worth signing up to as a platform for bidding for work?Tags: None
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