Originally posted by hugebrain
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Partygate (again)
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Well it was prosecco not champers so that kept the cost down. The wine came from Tesco and it was probably a Lidl copy of a colin the caterpillar cake. I reckon if you tallied it all up at £150 p/person they were under budget.
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You forgot to price the suitcases!Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Well it was prosecco not champers so that kept the cost down. The wine came from Tesco and it was probably a Lidl copy of a colin the caterpillar cake. I reckon if you tallied it all up at £150 p/person they were under budget.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Originally posted by hugebrain View Post
I am invited to the party at ClientCo, but not going because there’s that tiny chance it could tip me into IR35 and cost me eighty grand in extra tax. So, feeling a bit down about that.
Not sure why Boris can have all these parties while stopping me from going to mine. He needs to resign.
I've been to ClientCo parties but they make it clear that suppliers are invited. I've also not been allowed to go to a couple of ClientCo parties. With one as half the department were contractors the other staff all refused to go so we had our own.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Complete with pictures of caviar with bolly body shots and sniffing marching powder off young models private parts one hopes? Its the contractor way!Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I've been to ClientCo parties but they make it clear that suppliers are invited. I've also not been allowed to go to a couple of ClientCo parties. With one as half the department were contractors the other staff all refused to go so we had our own.Comment
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