belmaynebuye
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Me too although I don't really mind doing it but don't like being unilaterally volunteered to help others out... Maybe I should start charging them.Family & friends drive me demented (much as I love them!) being convinced that I am their personal help desk support.
I would be doing it in the evenings and weekends so it wont effect my day job.
And many such clauses in employment contracts (often simply copied from US or US style contracts) are extremely difficult to enforce and may be quesitonable under Irish/EU employment legislation. If you are not using company resources (including time, tools, software, intellectual property etc.) and are not competing with your employer then I can't see any way that you can be legitimately prevented from engaging in additional employment.Most contracts forbid employees working for themselves outsise company time.
Have you not heard about the EU Mandatory Employee Intraday Small* Repast Directive 2007 due to come into force next month?(i dont take lunch, Im waiting for someone to say that that's illegal I HAVE to take lunch!).
Me too although I don't really mind doing it but don't like being unilaterally volunteered to help others out... Maybe I should start charging them.
The car insurance will only cost about €100 a year extra. Not sure about the liability insurance. That will depend on the amount of cover you want etc.As well as income tax and insurance on the car, you should also consider some kind of indemnity insurance should someone claim you damaged their computer or caused data loss.
I don't necessarily think that this is good advice in most or all cases. It depends on what they want to use the PC for but for many casual users a 5 year old PC is more than sufficient for their needs. And if the problem is running a currently supported version of Windows (e.g. not W9x/Me et. al.) then there are always usable free options (e.g. Ubuntu/Xubuntu or many other GNU/Linux distributions etc.) which are more than sufficient for casual or even more frequent use.If a pc is 5 years old and they need a new hard drive, cd rom more RAM I would tell them I would not bother upgrading it and they are best to get a new one. People appreciated not being lied to.
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