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<blockquote data-quote="bitwrx" data-source="post: 8121449" data-attributes="member: 86972"><p>Well, I've had 2 audits with zero NCs, so that ain't always true! We're not perfect either.</p><p></p><p>Conversely, the old man's tactic was to use the auditor to tell him what he was doing wrong. This went ok until he had the chief auditor do the mother of all audits on national audit day in the chinese year of the audit. Enough NCs to put us firmly on the naughty step. Old man had to appeal to RT, and go up to London to plead his case (and, erm, correct some 'inaccuracies' in the audit report). Not a pleasant experience.</p><p></p><p>My experience has been that if the paperwork is good, you're off to a good start. Yes, I know, but that's the way of the world. At least my clipboard says it is.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, in relation to the OP. I think there probably is a gap in the market. There are a lot of single person business out there which don't have the expertise and/or motivation to pull together a convincing set of paperwork for RT, or cast a dispassionate eye over the infrastructure. External expertise could be useful.</p><p></p><p>But it's the farmer that actually has to farm in line with the rules they've signed up to, so they're gonna have to know the standard fairly well either way...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitwrx, post: 8121449, member: 86972"] Well, I've had 2 audits with zero NCs, so that ain't always true! We're not perfect either. Conversely, the old man's tactic was to use the auditor to tell him what he was doing wrong. This went ok until he had the chief auditor do the mother of all audits on national audit day in the chinese year of the audit. Enough NCs to put us firmly on the naughty step. Old man had to appeal to RT, and go up to London to plead his case (and, erm, correct some 'inaccuracies' in the audit report). Not a pleasant experience. My experience has been that if the paperwork is good, you're off to a good start. Yes, I know, but that's the way of the world. At least my clipboard says it is. FWIW, in relation to the OP. I think there probably is a gap in the market. There are a lot of single person business out there which don't have the expertise and/or motivation to pull together a convincing set of paperwork for RT, or cast a dispassionate eye over the infrastructure. External expertise could be useful. But it's the farmer that actually has to farm in line with the rules they've signed up to, so they're gonna have to know the standard fairly well either way... [/QUOTE]
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