Budge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
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On the bright side, once you find a new client, they’ll be much more OK with WFH than most of them used to be
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That’s great the government gives you 80% of your dairy £750 rate per dayOriginally posted by Wilmslow View PostBudge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
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Blessèd are the cheese makers.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThat’s great the government gives you 80% of your dairy £750 rate per day
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Commiserations old chum
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Sounds like he was milking it.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThat’s great the government gives you 80% of your dairy £750 rate per day
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Sad to hear but at least there is sunshine!Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBudge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
Many people are getting by with less than that so yes.Comment
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Don't forget that whilst furloughed you can't look for a new contract as you are not allowed to do any revenue generating activity for the company.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBudge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....Comment
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Yeah right.Originally posted by rik sherman View PostDon't forget that whilst furloughed you can't look for a new contract as you are not allowed to do any revenue generating activity for the company.Comment
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Looking doesn't generate revenue. It's actually a cost to the business.Originally posted by rik sherman View PostDon't forget that whilst furloughed you can't look for a new contract as you are not allowed to do any revenue generating activity for the company.
Once you've won the work it becomes revenue generating.Comment
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