Roughly the same.
John Charlton.
Derby
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> From: C-P <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Parity deals
> Date: 07 February 1998 18:30
>
> >What do people on the group think about deals to parity.
> >I have been touring the country far and wide for interviews.
> >The glossy mags and VTS grapevines would have you believe that parity
> >is being given away in the current job climate, buyers market etc.
> >etc.
> >In my experience could not be further from the situation.
> >In various parts of the country the deal on the table has been the
> >traditional 50% and parity in 3 yrs, with a tiny bit of scope for
> >negotiation in an upwards direction.
> >So is all the hype about 75% and 1 yr a load of bollocks or am I
> >looking at the wrong jobs?
>
> >[log in to unmask]
> >John McGuire
> >--------------------------------
> >There's more to life than books
> >you know, but not much more
> >--------------------------------
> >
>
> Despair not!
>
> We have recently taken on a new full-time partner on the following basis:
>
> 1. 6 months mutual assessment, & if OK, then agreed contract signed then
by
> all parties.
>
> 2. Year 1 = 75% share; year 2 = 85% share; year 3 = parity
>
> 3. Year 3 onwards - option to buy into practice (bricks & mortar only,
all
> NHS patients so no goodwill)
>
> Agreed amicably by all parties on those terms.
>
> C-P
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