Originally posted by northernladuk
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Payments terms and inside IR35 what is "normal" today ?
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fair point - mea cuppa. Not sure why the slightly aggressive response but iirc that’s your ‘style’.
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Wasn't supposed to be aggressive. Just minimum words to ask the questions. Sorry. A case of my rep making something sound like it shouldn't.Originally posted by SillyPerson View Post
fair point - mea cuppa. Not sure why the slightly aggressive response but iirc that’s your ‘style’.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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"mea cuppa"Originally posted by SillyPerson View Post
fair point - mea cuppa. Not sure why the slightly aggressive response but iirc that’s your ‘style’.
PG Tips or Yorkshire Tea?
or do you mean mea culpa?
Thing about using latin, especially when making an ad hominem point, is it makes you look really dumb if you get it wrong.
Yes I know I've probably opened myself up to having used ad hominem incorrectly, but at least I've spelt it right.
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i was assuming fellow forumites would be familiar with the Latin hence the jocose syntax.Originally posted by Lance View Post
"mea cuppa"
PG Tips or Yorkshire Tea?
or do you mean mea culpa?
Thing about using latin, especially when making an ad hominem point, is it makes you look really dumb if you get it wrong.
Yes I know I've probably opened myself up to having used ad hominem incorrectly, but at least I've spelt it right.
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I've been able to negotiate weekly payments for the inside gig I start on Monday. I didn't expect it to work but I held out for 7 days from invoice (monthly) and they said they'd paid weekly.Comment
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People seem to miss that there's the invoicing (timesheet) frequency and the payment terms of those invoices. They add up.
Are weekly or monthly timesheets more common nowadays?Comment
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Originally posted by Syd View PostPeople seem to miss that there's the invoicing (timesheet) frequency and the payment terms of those invoices. They add up.
Are weekly or monthly timesheets more common nowadays?
I submit my timesheet and invoices every Friday. I get paid the following Friday...Comment
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