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The suity roadshow now coming to Liverpool
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I can defend* on this one if anyone's interestedOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
The option was to comply with a client request which would have engendered a breach of contract and endangered IR35 status, or bugger off.
Suity buggered manfully off.
*unless you prefer the macho of being canned, in which case, yeah, suity rogered the president's p.a and was escorted from the premises...Comment
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Well then I take it back and present a big yellowOriginally posted by Bacchus View PostI can defend* on this one if anyone's interested
The option was to comply with a client request which would have engendered a breach of contract and endangered IR35 status, or bugger off.
Suity buggered manfully off.
*unless you prefer the macho of being canned, in which case, yeah, suity rogered the president's p.a and was escorted from the premises...
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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So you walked away from your previous client and have been canned already by your current client...
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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So no income is better than the very small possibility of being found to be IR35 caught and paying extra tax? Sounds like a pyrrhic victory...Originally posted by Bacchus View PostI can defend* on this one if anyone's interested
The option was to comply with a client request which would have engendered a breach of contract and endangered IR35 status, or bugger off.
Suity buggered manfully off.
*unless you prefer the macho of being canned, in which case, yeah, suity rogered the president's p.a and was escorted from the premises...Comment
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Well I don't know whether it's better to live like a sheep or die like lion, but either is probably preferable to selling the big issue (c:Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSo no income is better than the very small possibility of being found to be IR35 caught and paying extra tax? Sounds like a pyrrhic victory...Comment
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Suity would be good at that. He's friends with lots of homeless people, he could get some tipsOriginally posted by Bacchus View PostWell I don't know whether it's better to live like a sheep or die like lion, but either is probably preferable to selling the big issue (c:
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I'd buy the Big Issue off suity. As long as he wasn't clutching a bag of Pampers at the same time.Originally posted by Bunk View PostSuity would be good at that. He's friends with lots of homeless people, he could get some tips
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Well I did buy a charitable copy off him in the pub afterwards, but it had clearly been used as a mattress-topper and smelled suspiciously of wee so I left it on the train.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI'd buy the Big Issue off suity. As long as he wasn't clutching a bag of Pampers at the same time.Comment
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