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11/02/2008, 22:26
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sharkhunter

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Re: Not considering entering a new career as a slave but...
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i think Tony means the week long business course run by the Chambre de Metiers that you must attend to get registered to work, building etc
Scots wha hae.
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14/02/2008, 22:07
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BIG MAC

Joined on 25/02/2006
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Re: Not considering entering a new career as a slave but...
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Cheers Sharkie do you know whether this applies to family and friends on a mission for a couple of weeks?
BIG MAC The frying Scotsman
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15/02/2008, 23:39
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sharkhunter

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Re: Not considering entering a new career as a slave but...
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I think that all works undertaken by family and friends, free gratis, always carries an element of risk to life and limb. As for being registered to help out a friend it's a slightly grey area for me, having a mates weekend and painting/decorating and barbie and beer to follow would i think be deemed sound however any serious building works could incur the wrath of French beaurocrats somewhere. There could be several elements to take into consideration like insurance and medical care etc should anything happen, that said there are many who have help from friends putting up a shed or laying a concrete base for a garage ??? and not all British. In my opinion, can't see any harm in it nor the need to inform Chm de Met, what would they say if you did ' pop in ' and mention it....Gallic shrug with a who gives a ..... look on their faces.
A matter of personal choice i think and a good risk assessment prior to starting
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16/02/2008, 8:04
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Cerise

Joined on 23/08/2004
Laguepie Tarn & Garonne
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Re: Not considering entering a new career as a slave but...
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It is perfectly legal and OK for your family and friends to help you renovate your house so long as you don't pay them. You can even add a clause to your house insurance which is called something like 'aide benevole' or 'travail benevole' (explain what you want to do and they'll ensure you are covered). I'm all for people being legal - but some of the posts on this forum on the subject are plain daft. My French neighbour has just built his entire house with help from family and friends - nothing secret or illegal in that.
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16/02/2008, 12:04
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sharkhunter

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Re: Not considering entering a new career as a slave but...
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Well said Cerise, this is exactly the type of posting that is required, concise and exact with no if's and buts. My posting was an opinion, a grey area i said, and i was asked a question directly in which i tried to answer correctly to the best of my knowledge. If only you had noticed the posting earlier then you could have saved all the unnecessary postings/ daft comments ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
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