longers said:I'm no expert but should think Gromit is right. Unless they want to pay you as a consultant for answering their questions.
The bloke I learnt a lot from left earlier this year and he's more than happy for me to ring him up and get advice. Bit different to your situation though.
sheddy said:Decide your hourly rate £50(?) and tell them how long will it take...
Gromit said:No right what so ever, If you left you left and its their problem.
marinyork said:
sheddy said:Decide your hourly rate £50(?) and tell them how long will it take...
longers said:The bloke I learnt a lot from left earlier this year and he's more than happy for me to ring him up and get advice. Bit different to your situation though.
If you take this option make sure you have a good professional indemnity insurance adn any other insurance you may need in case it all goes wrong.sheddy said:Decide your hourly rate £50(?) and tell them how long will it take...
bauldbairn said:They constantly phoned me for advice / information - so after three months, I had to stop helping them out.
I said if the company needed my knowledge so much they could pay me for it - cause I've moved on.![]()
longers said:That sounds fair enough. I've only rung him twice since May with regards to work stuff.