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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 440485" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>I wonder if the "worker" wants his cake &amp; to eat it ? It suited him to be SE , then unfortunately he develops a health problem , but as most of us all know , no one will be giving us sick pay or unemployment benefit or holiday pay , its one of those things . </p><p></p><p>An employee who developed a health problem would, perhaps, be moved to lighter duties but thats not going to happen for an subby. </p><p></p><p>It can work for both parties . A sparky with his own alarm business used to sub to us , we had an understanding that if he had an urgent call out he would phone in to tell us, then go sort it . No different really to being moved around by your own office. </p><p></p><p>His work was getting a bit short , but if he had an install coming up he would tell us , not in next Mon / Tues say . </p><p></p><p>He was one of the good guys , liked him a lot , he went to help out another alarm company..... I won't name him because he was killed there , fell down a lift shaft . Left his wife &amp; two lads aged about 10 I think .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 440485, member: 1408"] I wonder if the "worker" wants his cake & to eat it ? It suited him to be SE , then unfortunately he develops a health problem , but as most of us all know , no one will be giving us sick pay or unemployment benefit or holiday pay , its one of those things . An employee who developed a health problem would, perhaps, be moved to lighter duties but thats not going to happen for an subby. It can work for both parties . A sparky with his own alarm business used to sub to us , we had an understanding that if he had an urgent call out he would phone in to tell us, then go sort it . No different really to being moved around by your own office. His work was getting a bit short , but if he had an install coming up he would tell us , not in next Mon / Tues say . He was one of the good guys , liked him a lot , he went to help out another alarm company..... I won't name him because he was killed there , fell down a lift shaft . Left his wife & two lads aged about 10 I think . [/QUOTE]
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