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Last edited by eek; 22 September 2020, 10:12.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
I joined 15 years ago
I used to drink vodka but learned to drink gin. I've had 18 contracts (one of which was with 4 different agencies!) Bought my car in 2008. Dropped a partner in 2012, picked up the current one in 2016. Went for a recce to NZ in 2013 with a view to moving away for a few years but decided it was too quiet for me. Instead I moved to London in 2014, selling a ropey house in Sussex and swapping it for a rental in Kensington. I am now on my second rental and very happy I moved. I joined PCG, it became IPSE, I joined the CC, was sad to see it disbanded, left IPSE. I am grateful to IPSE/the CC for introducing me to HWMBOComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI joined 15 years ago
I used to drink vodka but learned to drink gin. I've had 18 contracts (one of which was with 4 different agencies!) Bought my car in 2008. Dropped a partner in 2012, picked up the current one in 2016. Went for a recce to NZ in 2013 with a view to moving away for a few years but decided it was too quiet for me. Instead I moved to London in 2014, selling a ropey house in Sussex and swapping it for a rental in Kensington. I am now on my second rental and very happy I moved. I joined PCG, it became IPSE, I joined the CC, was sad to see it disbanded, left IPSE. I am grateful to IPSE/the CC for introducing me to HWMBOmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI was old, miserable and a bit of a when I joined.. What's changed? A lot more people know I'm old, miserable and a bit of a .. HTHbloggoth
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Since August 2007...
One sprog married, left home and provided two grandchildren so far.
Two other sprogs became adults and Swiss, and still in further education.
Went from one full-time contract to multiple concurrent clients on part-time basis for each of them, developed a product for a client for a share of gross sales income for a few years, worked for a monthly (large) stipend for another client, back to one client, then one client 50% and employee, and come January will have closed my company down (After fifteen years) and be a full-time permie.
Had cataracts removed
Was disenfranchised from UK elections
Visited as a tourist around 12 different countries.
Learned German
Learned Swiss German
Got good at skiing.
Other than that, it's been dreadful!Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI joined 15 years ago
I used to drink vodka but learned to drink gin. I've had 18 contracts (one of which was with 4 different agencies!) Bought my car in 2008. Dropped a partner in 2012, picked up the current one in 2016. Went for a recce to NZ in 2013 with a view to moving away for a few years but decided it was too quiet for me. Instead I moved to London in 2014, selling a ropey house in Sussex and swapping it for a rental in Kensington. I am now on my second rental and very happy I moved. I joined PCG, it became IPSE, I joined the CC, was sad to see it disbanded, left IPSE. I am grateful to IPSE/the CC for introducing me to HWMBOOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Turns out I have been loitering in general since 2008!
In that time, still not done any IT work or become a contractor
But I have:
Got married – to BGG
BGG & I brought our 1st home, after renting for a decade or so
Celebrated 30yrs of being with BGG
Finished my degree
Got chartered x3
Gone as far up the corporate ladder as I want to go
Learned many new crafting skills
Discovered WGT in Leipzig & been every year since
Lost both parents & got diagnosed with cancer..
So all in all, apart from that last one, it’s been a good timeGrowing old is mandatory
Growing up is optionalComment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostA recent thread saw the conversation turn to how long some have been on this site, I've just hit 10 years on CUK when I started contracting to get myself out of a hole I had gotten myself into with debt.
When i signed up my son was 6 months old, 10 years later we are in the process of applying for his place in High school, I have got married and moved house twice. I have lost a very dear family member, and had 15 contracts (as well as two very short unsuccessful attempts are permiedom). I've visited 4 countries (one with a few good denizens of this parish, I have learned to drink and love gin and bared my arse on Bishopgate.
Most importantly I've made some bloody good friends
Soooo, since joining I've ...
- Had 6 contracts
- Now work 2 days a week
- With work I was lucky to travel to USA, Germany, Oz in this period
- Fell in love with Tim-Tams
- For fun travel only included Kenya, Spain, France
- Moved out of London to the sticks
- I've owned a lake
- I've done the man thing and driven a small lawnmower tractor (great fun the first few times ... but mowing the lawn is always a chore!!)
- Seen my wife's health drop off a cliff
- I've learnt what being a carer means and I have so much more respect now for people who choose this as a career
- Lost contact with quite a few people as I struggle to get wife out the house now. I've missed the last 3 boys catch-ups in London
- Learnt how to catch mouse/vole/shrew that my lovely cat has a habit of bringing in (always alive!) - hint, shoe along the wall, they like to stick to the wall and hide in the shoe!
- Found a passion for cycling and lost quite a bit of timber (I blame the Tim-Tams). Who knew cycle racing in the virtual world of Zwift could be so much fun?
- Annoyed a lot of people on CUKI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhy do you think I was and am happy to fly around Europe - it was less hassle than getting to sodding Reading... I used to be able to get to Copenhagen for lunch at 11:30...Comment
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Since I joined I have watched DimPrawn, SAS and ScooterScot become overnight millionaires by shrewdly investing in gold, bitcoin and sledges. I ignored them as snake oil salesmen and have remained a poor contractor scratching by on day rates while they are smoking cigars on a yacht somewhere.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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