I'm aware that carrying on without a proper contract extension / new contract in place is considered MoO. Perhaps a silly question but what are people doing in terms of signing contracts when everyone is wfh? Wouldn't mind doing digital signatures, but I'm getting a feeling that client's HR isn't highly skilled in anything other than print / sing with a pen / scan. Is it enough to sign, take a photo and email over as proof of actually having a written contract in place?
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Remote work vs. signing an extension (and MoO)
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Originally posted by dsc View PostI'm aware that carrying on without a proper contract extension / new contract in place is considered MoO
.Perhaps a silly question but what are people doing in terms of signing contracts when everyone is wfh? Wouldn't mind doing digital signatures, but I'm getting a feeling that client's HR isn't highly skilled in anything other than print / sing with a pen / scan. Is it enough to sign, take a photo and email over as proof of actually having a written contract in place?
Where do you think people carried this task out before Covid?? I have been carrying the same steps as above for the last 10 years. What has changed with covid?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo it's not.
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Print, sign, scan, send back. Difficult that.
Where do you think people carried this task out before Covid?? I have been carrying the same steps as above for the last 10 years. What has changed with covid?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNot if you haven't got a printer/scannerComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostUse a surface pen, Apple Pencil, or your finger on a touch screen.......
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostDoes it need to be your finger ?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI bought my scanner when XP was new... (still works!)The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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