I think CityGirl is pulling our legs to be honest.
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Why?Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI think CityGirl is pulling our legs to be honest.
I've met people who run a business and don't know the difference between their personal money and the business' money.
I've also met contractors who have had to go perm because their skills where specialised and experience limited."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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To Bumfluff, I am not pulling anyone's leg! What I wrote is the truth, I joined this forum to get a little perspective.
To some of the other posts, I was willing to work anywhere within central london.Comment
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So CG what happened to all the lolly that you should have put aside for taxes ?Originally posted by CityGal View PostTo Bumfluff, I am not pulling anyone's leg! What I wrote is the truth, I joined this forum to get a little perspective.
To some of the other posts, I was willing to work anywhere within central london.
If you let us know that perhaps we can help more....Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon
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This explains why you've had problems.Originally posted by CityGal View Post
To some of the other posts, I was willing to work anywhere within central london.
If your course is not every evening you could have told the client (once you got the contract) that you need to start and leave earlier on certain days that way you could take a role further out in London i.e. Greater London."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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A little late into the discussion - I sympathise - I have had not altogether disimilar problems myself - I know its easy to criticise and in my case I cant think of an excuse but none of us are perfect.... - I'd be happy to give you advice email me. Do takle advice from the CAB bets make an appointment and get a face to face meeting.......Originally posted by CityGal View PostHi Guys,
I wanted to know what is the best way forward after having a complete meltdown with my Limited company. The downturn last year left me without a job for 9 months, I eventually had to get a permanent position. Needless to say my accounts are a complete mess. I am now facing becoming bankrupt, can one who has gone through something like this give any advice on what to do? I work with financial products and would eventually like to go contracting again in a years time. Help!!
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