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Previously on "Enlisting a contractor for designing a Website."
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"Enlisting"? This isn't the Vietnam war. It's "Engaging". I'll tell you that for nowt.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat cap fits too...
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Originally posted by zeitghostIs you looking at me?
But... if the cap fits
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There's never a problem with contractors, they are very cheap to employ, and are a better bet than permies.
Legislation - anything to do with money laundering, tax evasion, libel, slander, misconduct, drugs, alcohol, property law, capital gains taxes are all irrelevant to the average contractor.
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I see we're no longer in "be nice to everyone" mode!
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Originally posted by london _mark_6123 View PostHey guys i was just wondering if you could help me with this question.
I was just wondering if you could tell me about the type of problems that may occur if a contractor is enlisted to make a website for a marketing company.
Quite a few smell
Most have poor communication skills
Some are certifiable yet hold shotgun licenses
Some are not of this planet
and what legislation, both primarily or incidentally needs to be taken into consideration
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Welcome to Contractor UK, also known as Marketing Coursework Assistance UK.
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They could charge you mega bucks
They could provide no after sales support
They may leave you liable for NIC contributions if not registered as a Ltd
They may not have insurance if they break something
They may be late in delivery
Pretty much most of the problems that are present with companies are present with contractors.
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Enlisting a contractor for designing a Website.
Hey guys i was just wondering if you could help me with this question.
The marketing company that you work for has decided to enlist the help of a Contractor to make them a website. Write a report to your Company Director what, if any, problems this may incur, and what legislation, both primarily or incidentally needs to be taken into consideration.Tags: None
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