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    #11
    You have the right to get out of there, as soon as practicable. Cut your losses and walk away, finding a new pimp and a proper contract.

    It sounds like you're working for a small firm in a small town - is this the case? If so you may want to leave without making waves - an amicable agreement to part company, otherwise you could find it difficult finding more work in town.

    There are always other EBs though - and I would wash your hands of this one.

    You also have to get up off the floor - not let this situation damage your self esteem, and never take this kind of sh*t from anyone. Remember - you're a business - could you imagine a company putting up with this kind of behaviour from a client? Stay professional and keep your wits about you. Don't let yourself be dragged into an emotional conflict, and to hell with paranoia - it doesn't matter.

    This screams 'permie' all over - get yourself a proper accountant now.

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      #12
      all good advice i'm afraid...

      just move on... your a contractor.

      Rule #1 of contractor club..

      Don't get involved.

      Rule #2

      remember rule 1


      Take out of it what you can and leave a load of broken hearts and promises behind!
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      SA - Is it like a dragons nostril?

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