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Giving notice on contract - any particular wording I should use?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but it's frustrating when people don't understand the absolute basics of their engagement. If they understood who they are contracted with and who they should inform out of professional courtesy they would not only not have to ask this question it would make many other situations clear rather than flailing about everytime.Comment
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Originally posted by moneymoney View Postit's also very frustrating to come and ask for advice and find snarky responses. it's a forum, where people come with questions to look for advice, if you haven't got any useful advice to give, then move along to a post where you do have something useful to input. Constantly telling people "ask your accountant" isn't very helpful, if I want to check with my accountant, I'll ask my accountant, if I want to ask a forum, I'll ask a forum.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by moneymoney View Postit's also very frustrating to come and ask for advice and find snarky responses. it's a forum, where people come with questions to look for advice, if you haven't got any useful advice to give, then move along to a post where you do have something useful to input. Constantly telling people "ask your accountant" isn't very helpful, if I want to check with my accountant, I'll ask my accountant, if I want to ask a forum, I'll ask a forum.
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