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Thanks - read it and you're right - bears very little resemblance. I thought we were 'incorporated' now and not self employed. -
I did 142 days during the last 6 months. Hopefully I can keep the average of 280/year
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Did you mean to wink not winker?Originally posted by ndl View PostI did 142 days during the last 6 months. Hopefully I can keep the average of 280/year
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No no, this is what I meant - 280/year
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Winking (that icon) is not allowed in the prof forums....'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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says who?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWinking (that icon) is not allowed in the prof forums....
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Try it and seeOriginally posted by diseasex View Postsays who?
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280 out of 252 is good going. This year I'll take 40 days including the BHs and even though it's forced I'm coming round to the idea. Just had 2 weeks off over Easter and it was really good.Originally posted by ndl View PostNo no, this is what I meant - 280/year
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