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Individual personalities shaping 'working practices'

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    #11
    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Are you on my team

    Its a frigging circus here - just keep billing and spoonfeeding the babies - who cares.
    Spoonfeeding or making them cry?

    I agree about invoicing....

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      #12
      Walking out of a contract because of an individual personality (who seems to be progressing well).

      one day at a time

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        #13
        Originally posted by oscarose View Post
        Walking out of a contract because of an individual personality (who seems to be progressing well).

        And your concrete advice is to "crack on and don't overthink it"? Good luck to you but, let's be honest, anyone who works in this way is not operating as an independent contractor. Not that there's anything wrong with that, providing you accept it and account for it properly. It isn't why I got into contracting but YMMV.

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          #14
          For me it would be more about whether I could put up with the guy personally rather than IR35.

          Yeh fair enough think about this at renewal time when weighing up your options.

          But remember, contract where you get caught for IR35 (however slim the chance may be) still pays better than the zero you get on the bench because you flounced out.
          Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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            #15
            Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
            For me it would be more about whether I could put up with the guy personally rather than IR35.

            Yeh fair enough think about this at renewal time when weighing up your options.

            But remember, contract where you get caught for IR35 (however slim the chance may be) still pays better than the zero you get on the bench because you flounced out.
            +1 I agree with an entire PC post.... Help.....
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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