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  • DAG
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Pastoral duties are the none-religious parts of being a priest, i.e. generally looking after people... hence the word is usable in the wider context, i.e. my wife has pastoral groups at school.
    Spot on !

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  • OwlHoot
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    I'm guessing it means personal mentoring, in a secular sense, and in that case for a contractor the answer is an emphatic no!

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Pastoral care? Is he a priest or something?!

    Seriously, I'm confused by the question. How does religion relate to work?
    Pastoral duties are the none-religious parts of being a priest, i.e. generally looking after people... hence the word is usable in the wider context, i.e. my wife has pastoral groups at school.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Pastoral care? Is he a priest or something?!

    Seriously, I'm confused by the question. How does religion relate to work?
    You interpret some vague text to back up whatever misguided view point you are trying to get others to believe in, oh no sorry that's ITIL

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by DAG View Post

    As a contractor would you expect your line manager to provide Pastoral care?
    Pastoral care? Is he a priest or something?!

    Seriously, I'm confused by the question. How does religion relate to work?

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  • SimonMac
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    I'd like to think I am competent enough to look after my own Fruit Pastilles

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  • DAG
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Ok, now you're talking.

    Ask your line manager what they're expecting you to cover, that way you don't step on anyone's toes.
    That's a pretty good idea, ta

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DAG View Post
    Pretty much that .....

    Plus the usual emergency / absence / performance stuff

    Oh and providing not looking for ......
    Ok, now you're talking.

    Ask your line manager what they're expecting you to cover, that way you don't step on anyone's toes.

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  • DAG
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    To me it makes no difference whether my "line-manager" is a contractor or not.

    What sort of "pastoral" care are you looking for other than someone to sign your timesheets, notify of your inability to attend the site and where the coffee-machine, bogs are etc.?
    Pretty much that .....

    Plus the usual emergency / absence / performance stuff

    Oh and providing not looking for ......

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DAG View Post
    As a contractor would you expect your line manager to provide Pastoral care?

    Would it make a difference if your line manager was also a contractor or not?
    To me it makes no difference whether my "line-manager" is a contractor or not.

    What sort of "pastoral" care are you looking for other than someone to sign your timesheets, notify of your inability to attend the site and where the coffee-machine, bogs are etc.?

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  • DAG
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    Originally posted by v8gaz View Post
    No. Now go and grow up.
    Fair enough.

    So, if for example, you collapsed at work, you would expect me as your line manager to just step over your collapsed, in the way body, or contact your nearest and dearest to let them know? maybe contact the emergency servicers too?

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  • v8gaz
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    No. Now go and grow up.

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    As a contractor would you expect your line manager to provide Pastoral care?

    Would it make a difference if your line manager was also a contractor or not?

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