Posted By Karen Todd
I've sometimes asked for stuff and on other occasions I've provided stuff.
I used to be a self-employed consultant, but went back to paid employment due to credit crunch (as an accountant said to me, "Safety, training and cleaning are the things everyone will ditch"). Anything I've asked for has been used in paid employment, not during consultancy.
However, as I don't want my employer's name to be made known, I use my home e-mail address rather than my work one, but my "home" e-mail address is the one I used during self employment, and if you looked at it or the website you might assume, "Oh, she's a consultant, wants that for her consultancy work, profiteering and incompetent"...
What I generally do, as one poster has said, is come up with a hybrid document. I look at what I've got, if I'm not happy look around and see what others have done on the same subject, pick out the best bits of them all and merge them all together to form a super duper document.
e.g. I think I have a fab N&EM risk assessment, I'm happy with the ones I use for machinery & manual handling, and I've loads of good audit templates. My COSHH RA is adequate but I'm sure someone has a better one.
I do think the forums have changed over the years. There used to be a lot less postings, with more quality responses for each, and less bickering, but overall you were generally guaranteed to get the answer to your question. Not the case now - I don't post as much but lurk quite a lot, and sometimes pick up the "sympathy cases" where someone has asked a question a while ago but not really got any good answers.
I think this post also corresponds to previous postings on the subject of having a central repository where we can dump all the stuff we are happy to share, and indeed such sites exist. Would save all the "Me too" stuff - I do generally provide stuff to the "Me too"s but sometimes the requests go on and on and on...
Also, before I share anything I sanitise it - you won't see my name or any logos.
As for profiteering - well, unfortunately sometimes the people who do well for themselves aren't the people who are good at what they do, and people who are good at what they do don't always do well for themselves. I like to think that I'm good at what I do, but I lack that ruthless edge - perhaps why I ended back in paid employment rather than self-employed.
Now, if I was really ruthless, I'd go and set up a phone company in the Channel Islands, and bombard people with unwanted SMSs in batches of 30-40 at a time, costing £1.50 each! Risk? £20k fine. Gain? £millions! ;)
KT