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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThat doesn't make sense. Tighter than two coats of paint, maybe. Are you sure you're cut out for this ?Comment
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Originally posted by Tjay View PostHi,
I'm about to start a contract, but the agency has come back to me and asked me to get a DBS check for the client - am I expected to pay the £25 or should the client take care of it? I'm working this through a ltd company.Comment
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If it helps, I had to get DBS for my latest role. I was more than happy to suck it up so to speak, but the agency said to add it to my first invoice.Comment
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You should get the client to pay and charge an admin fee for the form filling. If they refuse, then you are better off without them.Comment
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Originally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostToo tight to pay for two coats.Comment
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Clearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I run a business.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!Comment
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Originally posted by Tjay View PostClearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I run a business.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!
Still, as you say you're running your business, not us.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by Tjay View PostClearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I run a business.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!Comment
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Originally posted by Tjay View PostClearly this place is full of a**holes. I had a question, far from being tight, I am a disguised employee.
To all with the unhelpful comments GFY, I can tell by the number of posts that you have nothing better to do with your lives then troll people on here.
To those that help - Thank you!Comment
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