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    #11
    Are you counting back 24 months from the expected (or intended) end of the gig? 'Cos that how it works, and none of your examples meet the 24 month rule assuming Loc A & B are far enough apart: Example 1 is 15 months, 2 is 18 and 3 is 21.

    So ( and I know I'm going to regret this)...

    Example 4
    Loc A 10 months
    Loc B 5 months
    Loc A 18 months

    From the end of the 3rd one, you have spent 19 months out of 24 at Loc A so no problem. Add a further 6 month extension and then you have to stop claiming.

    Example 5
    Loc a 10 months
    Loc B 2 months
    Loc A 18 months

    Now you have 24 months at Loc A with a 2 month (or 17%) interruption, so fail on the 40% rule.
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #12
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      Are you counting back 24 months from the expected (or intended) end of the gig? 'Cos that how it works, and none of your examples meet the 24 month rule assuming Loc A & B are far enough apart: Example 1 is 15 months, 2 is 18 and 3 is 21.

      So ( and I know I'm going to regret this)...

      Example 4
      Loc A 10 months
      Loc B 5 months
      Loc A 18 months

      From the end of the 3rd one, you have spent 19 months out of 24 at Loc A so no problem. Add a further 6 month extension and then you have to stop claiming.

      Example 5
      Loc a 10 months
      Loc B 2 months
      Loc A 18 months

      Now you have 24 months at Loc A with a 2 month (or 17%) interruption, so fail on the 40% rule.
      ok but your still going past 2 years ago to determine you've worked at A for more than 24 months. Theres only 22 months worked at A in the last 24.
      Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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        #13
        Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
        ok but your still going past 2 years ago to determine you've worked at A for more than 24 months. Theres only 22 months worked at A in the last 24.
        No I'm not, Count back from the end of the 18 months. Of the last 24 months, working from the end back to the past, only 2 have been spent away from Location A, therefore you have failed the 24 month threshold. (((24-22)/24)*100) is 8%, a long way from 40%....
        Blog? What blog...?

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          #14
          Wow... And you've been on this forum how long PC???
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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Wow... And you've been on this forum how long PC???
            Not long enough, clearly...
            Blog? What blog...?

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              #16
              Still not convinced.....
              Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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                #17
                Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                Still not convinced.....
                If I give you the difference in £££ out of my childrens inhertitance will you stop coming up with further scenarios that hurt my head

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                  Not long enough, clearly... Far too long
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                    No I'm not, Count back from the end of the 18 months. Of the last 24 months, working from the end back to the past, only 2 have been spent away from Location A, therefore you have failed the 24 month threshold. (((24-22)/24)*100) is 8%, a long way from 40%....
                    OK where am I going wrong here?

                    Another example.

                    Scenario 1

                    Gig 1 - location A - 3 months
                    Gig 2 - location B - 6 months
                    Gig 3 - location A - 15 months

                    Yes I get the bit about expected end date and count back 24 months from then. And completely forget about anything before then?

                    OK. Scenario 1 then above. Not even been location A 24 months so no issues.

                    Scenario 2

                    Gig 1 - location A - 3 months
                    Gig 2 - location B - 6 months
                    Gig 3 - location A - 18 months

                    Again the same.

                    Scenario 3

                    Gig 1 - location A - 3 months
                    Gig 2 - location B - 6 months
                    Gig 3 - location A - 21 months

                    In the last 24, 21 months at A, 3 months at B. Would this count?
                    Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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                      #20
                      I thought people within IT were usually fairly competent at following simple algorithms.
                      Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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