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Originally posted by Edt View PostI wasn;t aware of qdos etc, they look like so many more hangers on.
I'm afraid I honestly dont understand a waord of most ofthe comments, but I get the gist.
The likelihood of two contractors cooperating on anything other than a slanging match i as likely as a freebie form the agency.
ciao
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Originally posted by doodab View PostYou'd get more takers if you suggested sharing the services of a boatload of hookers.
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nice
I wasn;t aware of qdos etc, they look like so many more hangers on.
I'm afraid I honestly dont understand a waord of most ofthe comments, but I get the gist.
The likelihood of two contractors cooperating on anything other than a slanging match i as likely as a freebie form the agency.
ciao
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You'd get more takers if you suggested sharing the services of a boatload of hookers.
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Originally posted by Edt View PostHi,
I'm testing for interest on the idea of a largeish group, maybe dozens, I dont know hiring a lawyer and an accountant to negotiate oour contracts and look after our companies and maybe expand into other services
We should be able to get a very favourable deal better than going it alone, but not tied to each other.
your thoughts would be interesting.
For exapmle, how much would be agood deal?
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This smells a little like the OP wants to set up a contractor's union.
Get on to Bob Crow and see if he wants to help out.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMuch better with one 'o'
OOURИз Википедије, слободне енциклопедије
Скочи на: навигација, претрага Основна јединица удруженог рада била је организациони део радне организације преко које радни људи остварују самоуправљање средствима друштвене репродукције и обезбеђују учешће у дохотку на начелима солидарности и узајамности, у складу са самопуравним споразумима и друштвеним договорима. Овакво поимање процеса рада и његове организације било је изведено из Марксовог учења и комунистичке идеологије уопште.
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Originally posted by Edt View PostHi,
I'm testing for interest on the idea of a largeish group, maybe dozens, I dont know hiring a lawyer and an accountant to negotiate oour contracts and look after our companies and maybe expand into other services
We should be able to get a very favourable deal better than going it alone, but not tied to each other.
your thoughts would be interesting.
For exapmle, how much would be agood deal?
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Lawyer = money grabbing crook (apart from two QCs I know)
Accountant, good ones are very expensive and would cost more than I earn however, they are not contract negotiators; that comes with experience and skill.
I suggest you do some reading on contract law at the library.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou mean like QDOS, Baur & Cottrell, SJD, InTouch etc etc???!?
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You mean like QDOS, Baur & Cottrell, SJD, InTouch etc etc???!?
Are you 'financial analysts' sockie?
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Want to share services of a lawyer and accountant among a group of us
Hi,
I'm testing for interest on the idea of a largeish group, maybe dozens, I dont know hiring a lawyer and an accountant to negotiate oour contracts and look after our companies and maybe expand into other services
We should be able to get a very favourable deal better than going it alone, but not tied to each other.
your thoughts would be interesting.
For exapmle, how much would be agood deal?Tags: None
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