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Gent after discussion at work today told he guys at work I would ask on here as there are so very helpful people on here

Can u be an nic eic supervisor for two company's

Our testing guy has been offered a job from the company we get our work from but is worried if he leaves he can not long test other work that comes in from different builders

Regards

Thanks for your help and advice

 
ring the NICEIC and ask

they are always ready to listen to the sound of their cash register!

there were mooted to be  discussions afoot as to HOW MANY QSs a registered company should have [ select muppet Parliamnetary committee]....so splitting a QS betwenn 2 companies id going the opposite way.

the other company would have to be NICEIC Regd......if so then thay would have their own QS OR am I misreading this

Mr Merlot has been visiting

 
Gent after discussion at work today told he guys at work I would ask on here as there are so very helpful people on here

Can u be an nic eic supervisor for two company's

Our testing guy has been offered a job from the company we get our work from but is worried if he leaves he can not long test other work that comes in from different builders

Regards

Thanks for your help and advice

Will he still be employed and paid a wage by TWO companies ???

I thought you said he was leaving ?

If your not employed by a company then how can you take any responsibility for anything that company does ??? 

Bit like asking if my mate the car mechanic can issue MOT certificates for a testing station he is not employed by....??

 
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AFAIAA you MUST be a full time employee of the company,

the last company I left enquired about this as they didnt want to employ another QS and were told they must employ one solely.

 
AFAIAA you MUST be a full time employee of the company,

the last company I left enquired about this as they didnt want to employ another QS and were told they must employ one solely.
Thought you'd enquired about this in the past....

I think theres a thread somewhere in the bowels of the forum isn't there ??

:C

 
Thought you'd enquired about this in the past....

I think theres a thread somewhere in the bowels of the forum isn't there ??

:C
yes, thats what I was referring too, good memory,  :)

I actually stayed at the company until they got another QS employed, and its actually paid me back with subby work from them,

as the boss there said,  'you didnt **** on us so if we can push some work your way we will'

a lesson to all you kids out therte,

'dont burn bridges'  you never know when you might need to stop yourself from drowning

 
a lesson to all you kids out therte,

'dont burn bridges'  you never know when you might need to stop yourself from drowning
Ah..... very true..

The ORACLE has spoken....

ALL business is about contacts / Networking or whatever you want to call it.......

the more options you keep open...

The more opportunities come!!!!

 
Will he still be employed and paid a wage by TWO companies ???

I thought you said he was leaving ?

If your not employed by a company then how can you take any responsibility for anything that company does ??? 

Bit like asking if my mate the car mechanic can issue MOT certificates for a testing station he is not employed by....??
Thought that was how you always got your MOTs Specs ?     :innocent  

 
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