Retire.
I'm fecked off with the whole 'working for a living' lark.
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6th April 2021 - what will you do?
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Open new cash ISA (assuming Tory feckers don’t can those in March)Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by MojoDog View PostTypical Pile-On from the 'big fish' in the tiny CUK pond. You could just walk on by without making a comment, but you never do. But I guess it makes you feel better about yourself.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWe are proud of him, ti's in General. He has done as needs must. The real disgrace here is the people giving proper advice. That shouldn't be allowed. But we can also call you a fawning, bedwetter lickspittle here as well so all is good.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View PostNope - it's
So think Crapita, HPE (or whatever they call themselves this week) or Serco. For the moment the determinations in these cases may be being done by either the government department or the supplier depending on the relationship of the role being performed (for instance support roles may well be determined by the department, development will be being determined by the supplier)
Question 2 still stands to prevent OP being up a smelly inlet without means of human propulsion.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThis is a public sector gig.....
Originally posted by MojoDog View Postwith a large supplier to the public sector.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by eek View Post1) The OP - because all work is outside ain't it.
2) nothing except the client now has to make the determination and they are more honest when they bring in temporary workers to work like employees.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIgnoring all the coulda, woulda, shoulda comments, there are two questions that spring to mind:
1/ Who made the current determination?
2/ What is changing to push it inside IR35?
2) nothing except the client now has to make the determination and they are more honest when they bring in temporary workers to work like employees.Leave a comment:
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