hpcdriver wrote:
What about getting his work colleagues to sign up as IAM Associates? If he takes them out as IAM Associates noone is going to be bothered whether or not it happens in work time. I think. But his group might be a bit upset if none of them went on to take the IAM test.
I have had the situation where I have been paid to be on standby by company "A" (2 hours notice given for work pending) and been observing an associate being paid by company "B" (lucky guy - his boss thought it would motivate his staff to do it).
What if I was on standby for company "B" - surely this is just the same?