gibson64
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 12, 2006
- 6
All,
I recently ran into an old friend's dad who owns a surveying firm in my home town. We got to talking and he said he could use my help performing small scale drainage evaluations (one or two a month). I currently work for a large scale environmental firm and this side work would in absolutely no way conflict with my current work (both clients and/or working hours). My full-time job is strictly remediation. I am qualified to do the side work from a previous job. If anything I will be helping a friend and earning a small amount of money on the side. Can anyone see any conflicts in doing this (ethically and/or legally)? I'm most curious about who am I am going to work for; the surveyor or the client? Isn't there rules about working through a third-party company (i.e., the surveying company)?
Thanks in advance.
I recently ran into an old friend's dad who owns a surveying firm in my home town. We got to talking and he said he could use my help performing small scale drainage evaluations (one or two a month). I currently work for a large scale environmental firm and this side work would in absolutely no way conflict with my current work (both clients and/or working hours). My full-time job is strictly remediation. I am qualified to do the side work from a previous job. If anything I will be helping a friend and earning a small amount of money on the side. Can anyone see any conflicts in doing this (ethically and/or legally)? I'm most curious about who am I am going to work for; the surveyor or the client? Isn't there rules about working through a third-party company (i.e., the surveying company)?
Thanks in advance.