Originally posted by malvolio
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Contracting to MOD - HELP!!
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Ermm... Quite possibly...Originally posted by Spoiler View PostThose two are the wrong way round, right ?!
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In these times it's comforting to have CUK still maintaining its low standard of factsOriginally posted by malvolio View PostErmm... Quite possibly...
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We've 3 people here that failed contracting and had to become mods as well.
You are not alone.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I read that twice before posting it and still missed that I'd crossed the two. Given I'm basically an architect its a little annoying...Originally posted by Spoiler View PostIn these times it's comforting to have CUK still maintaining its low standard of facts
But then i am very old and was probably verra verra drunk...
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If the role is commutable and the net pay is acceptable - use an umbrella calculator (contractor umbrella or paystream) - then you need to decided if the role is acceptable (bearing in mind you have no employment rights).
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