There is going to be a spot open soon. No work available from 20th Dec to 7th Jan so plenty of time off to enjoy with the family before getting stuck back in next year. Just thought I'd warn you of that.
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Anyone available for a good gig at Shell via Eaglecliff?
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Anyone available for a good gig at Shell via Eaglecliff?
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And they have low standards, so PC should get in there quick.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere is going to be a spot open soon. No work available from 20th Dec to 7th Jan so plenty of time off to enjoy with the family before getting stuck back in next year. Just thought I'd warn you of that. -
I'd have taken that if I could work right through the holidays. No work for that period sounds like control to me.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere is going to be a spot open soon. No work available from 20th Dec to 7th Jan so plenty of time off to enjoy with the family before getting stuck back in next year. Just thought I'd warn you of that.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Yes. Not working because there is no work required by the client puts you squarely inside IR35.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostI'd have taken that if I could work right through the holidays. No work for that period sounds like control to me.Comment
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Oh well, Employment Tribunal, here we come.....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYes. Not working because there is no work required by the client puts you squarely inside IR35.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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It's possible that there is just no work for arseholes who are going to spoil the festive spirit.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOh well, Employment Tribunal, here we come.....Comment
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I was so enjoying where that thread was going. What sort of a numpty threatens to sue Shell for saying there's no work over Christmas.
Also I just erm.. spoke at a mate, and he says that not all contractors have this furlough enforced, certainly those who are working on projects.Comment
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Damn lol. I wish I'd have just played with him a bit rather than getting all frustrated. Would have loved you to have posted that in there.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostI was so enjoying where that thread was going. What sort of a numpty threatens to sue Shell for saying there's no work over Christmas.
Also I just erm.. spoke at a mate, and he says that not all contractors have this furlough enforced, certainly those who are working on projects.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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No work, no money, no MOO. Every cloud.......my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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So if I employ a builder but say to him that I do not want him banging about over xmas and to come back on the 2nd of January I am now his employer?
I think not.Comment
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