Originally posted by jonneymendoza
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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View Posti can imagine 8/10 of us here are one man band contractors so we have indeed dodged a freaking nuclear warhead, nevermind a bullet because had that 1 month max nonsense got approved most of us would be going perm.
People going self-employed then getting upset because they don't feel "safe". What's next?I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostThere was never a bullet.
Get on with your life.
Of course, when the IR35 consultation comes to pass, there's nothing to prevent the introduction of some idea to move people onto the payroll of the agency or client under certain conditions. The trick from here is to work on what those conditions are.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThe trouble when something doesn't happen, is being able to prove that it was likely in the first place.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostI give up. Rumour and conjecture are not bullets or nuclear warheads. They're unsubstantiated bumpf. If these things terrify you so much perhaps you should return to being a permie where you appear to belong.
People going self-employed then getting upset because they don't feel "safe". What's next?
I said that if this had happened, a nuclear warhead would have been dropped and most of us will be going perm tomorrowComment
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Originally posted by jonneymendoza View Postre read what i said!
I said that if this had happened, a nuclear warhead would have been dropped and most of us will be going perm tomorrow
Just like many of the other tin pot ideas the government comes up with.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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