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    #21
    Originally posted by Random View Post
    Well I want to setup my own business in the future so when i start I wont even be contracting so I dont want to be locked into an arrangement to pay 15% and then my immediate salary falls to nothing and im still paying the same amount. Also I like to travel but have only contracted for 2 years and want to take an extended break some time next year. So I want the 15% to be what it says not an amount that forces me into working to sustain. If I was a permie I would earn half of what I do now and so as a contractor I want more of a balanced life style.
    You should have thought of that before you had children! You have a responsibilty to your little girl, if that means you need to work and not travel, well so be it IMHO.

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      #22
      Originally posted by JamJarST View Post
      You should have thought of that before you had children! You have a responsibilty to your little girl, if that means you need to work and not travel, well so be it IMHO.
      WHS...

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