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#171576 - Be careful! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Raghunathan said:
Of course professional advice will be required.
But the idea of posting it here is very much akin to just discussing some new topic with your friends in the park or library. By chance someone would have gone through the grind and can point out the general outline and basic pitfalls to watch out... And the added complication is that it is just one-off and as someone pointed out, it may be that the certification could be costly than the project itself ! Raghu Yes, it can be very much so, and often is. Perhaps they're trying to get you to pay for the certification. be sure that you are well compensated, i.e. at least 125% of the certification cost, just for the paper and other administrative work associated with obtaining the cert, and at least 25% of any costs associated with meeting the spec's. Try to get your client to deal with the certification process on his own. It will save you a fortune in antacids, aspirin, whiskey, and prune juice. RE |
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