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Previously on "Agency Medical Quesitonaire"

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by teclo View Post
    medical things they are asking about seem quite personal.. Something I wouldn't expect an agency to ever need. ie: Past medical history, number of days absent from work, school, college etc in the last 3 years, do I have gout etc.
    Unless it's safety related (eg, you will be operating heavy machinery), it's none of their bloody business so tell them to stick it.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Are you obliged to tell the truth on the form?

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  • kingcook
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    <notes reply down and files for future use...>
    You do this too? My "helpful CUK posts" file is growing

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    As someone who runs their own company you are never sick in company time - you just have allocated time off.

    In regards to specifics of why you had the allocated time of it's none of their business so just complete it with N/A.
    <notes reply down and files for future use...>

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  • SueEllen
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    As someone who runs their own company you are never sick in company time - you just have allocated time off.

    In regards to specifics of why you had the allocated time of it's none of their business so just complete it with N/A.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Unless you are on one of those agency 'employee' type of contracts, tell them to 'do one.'

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  • stek
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    Agency Medical Quesitonaire

    Do you need to provide the same info for all your possible subs too?

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  • bless 'em all
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    Originally posted by RasputinDude View Post
    How obstinate are you feeling on a scale of 1..10 where 1 is a pushover and 10 is a mule with its feet in a concrete block?

    1 -> Give them all the details without any further questions.
    10 -> "Why do you need this information?" "how will it be stored?" "It's a legal requirement? Really? Please would you tell me under which statute?"

    Go on...be a 10
    And when you finally sigh and agree to fill it in make the tulip up.

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  • RasputinDude
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    How obstinate are you feeling on a scale of 1..10 where 1 is a pushover and 10 is a mule with its feet in a concrete block?

    1 -> Give them all the details without any further questions.
    10 -> "Why do you need this information?" "how will it be stored?" "It's a legal requirement? Really? Please would you tell me under which statute?"

    Go on...be a 10

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  • teclo
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Are they asking on behalf of the client?

    Have they said why they need this information?
    It doesn't appear to be on behalf of the client, it's got the agency details all over it, plus they say it must be returned by all contractors. Also it is "essential" that the agency "holds the attached information".

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  • BrilloPad
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    Are they asking on behalf of the client?

    Have they said why they need this information?

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  • teclo
    started a topic Agency Medical Quesitonaire

    Agency Medical Quesitonaire

    This afternoon I received a "Medical Questionaire and Emergency Contact" form from my agency. I'm ok giving them emergency contact details but some of the medical things they are asking about seem quite personal.. Something I wouldn't expect an agency to ever need. ie: Past medical history, number of days absent from work, school, college etc in the last 3 years, do I have gout etc.

    I'm unsure whether to fill in the form bar the emergency contact info, any thoughts??
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