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We have a chap who works for us a lot and who is self employed. We have found out that he may have done some work recently for one of our clients who we have not done anything for in about 6 years or so. Just wondered what your view is on him doing work for a client of ours, albeit 6 years ago, but still working for us. By the way. he knows that the person was a client of ours as he has done work with us for the client.
 
After 6 years I call that a old / past customer, not a current client.
As Tel above, could have been a random choice, could have been because the past customer had the Subbies phone number.

I assume the subby is not under any agreement / contract to NOT work for any of your past / previous customers or clients?
 
I assume the subby is not under any agreement / contract to NOT work for any of your past / previous customers or clients?
Good question, and a minefield!
Say markythesparky's company puts a restrictive covenant in the agreement/contract with the subcontractor (which to be a fair term would need to include a valid reason), they get perilously close to 'controlling' the subcontractor, leading to the possibility him being considered an employee of markythesparky's Co.
The fact that the subcontractor has worked for a past client, without the company's involvement, shows his independence. So that's a good thing!
 
If you still have a working relationship with this guy, why not ask him about it next time you are on a job together?

if it were me, after 6 years i would not be holding any grudges about the previous customer.
but i would put it to him that in future it would be polite to receive a quick call before taking on similar jobs.

(edit. after all he is not to know if you are currently quoting for that work)

these things can work both ways, i have done sub work for a couple of good local sparks because they are too busy at times.
however when i am busy i will always pass on jobs to them when i am too busy or the job is too big for just myself.
 
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It might be in the best interests of everyone.

Maybe the old customer had a job that a bigger company, that needs to bring in subbies, is too busy to bother with. Ie, only wants big contracts/ jobs… leave the little jobs for one man bands.
 
After 6 years I call that a old / past customer, not a current client.
As Tel above, could have been a random choice, could have been because the past customer had the Subbies phone number.

I assume the subby is not under any agreement / contract to NOT work for any of your past / previous customers or clients?
I get all of that and no he's not under any contract. But as I've just asked Tel, what then is a past client and what is a current client?
 
If you still have a working relationship with this guy, why not ask him about it next time you are on a job together?

if it were me, after 6 years i would not be holding any grudges about the previous customer.
but i would put it to him that in future it would be polite to receive a quick call before taking on similar jobs.

(edit. after all he is not to know if you are currently quoting for that work)

these things can work both ways, i have done sub work for a couple of good local sparks because they are too busy at times.
however when i am busy i will always pass on jobs to them when i am too busy or the job is too big for just myself.
Yes he has worked for us for over ten years on and off. He still works for us. He gets the vast majority of his work from us to the tune of about £45000 a year.
 

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