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The company you work for could ultimately adopt the job and notify it To the building control.
not strictly the way it should be done but If they trust your work then for a drink I’m sure you could come up with some sort of ‘arrangement’....
Or if its a job on the side could end up sacked Best to check with employer first before doing the job.The company you work for could ultimately adopt the job and notify it To the building control.
not strictly the way it should be done but If they trust your work then for a drink I’m sure you could come up with some sort of ‘arrangement’....
Or if its a job on the side could end up sacked Best to check with employer first before doing the job.
To do it right and go through getting insurance, registering self employed and submitting tax return...well Only Fools & Horses sum it up best
No income tax, no V.A.T.,
No money back, no guarantee
? I doubt id get the sack, but I see where your coming from. I'll say it's for a relative, that's probably all I can do. I really fancy getting registered, suppose that's the only way to avoid all the red tape.
Good idea. How would that work though? I would have to do the job and certify it.If you really want to get registered you could use this job as your assessment job.
Good idea. How would that work though? I would have to do the job and certify it.
A being unregistered and
B not informing building control
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