Originally posted by Churchill
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Originally posted by wendigo100You are spot on. I've even said myself that Denny cannot be real. But there is always a nagging doubt in my mind that here, we have a live one!Comment
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[QUOTE=Denny]Originally posted by pickle
The product or service should be the field of expertise, not a willingness to bend to their whims for comformity that have little to do with getting deliverables out to the right standard and on time.
Why don't you read by bloody posts properly!Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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[QUOTE=DodgyAgent]Originally posted by Denny
Why dont you write them with a modicum of logic in the first place and then you wont get treated with such derision.
Yeah, I concur!
While you're at it, put the kettle on, love!Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnallDenny can't be real as anybody with enough time to post rubbish on here cannot be running a real business.
Real businesses would be out there marketing, selling, networking, not sitting at home reading CUK and waiting for an agency to call...Comment
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Originally posted by DennyOh **** off you *****.
I am doing all those things.
I sent you for coffee yesterday!!!
You're worse than useless!
You're fired!
Churchill - In "AMS" mode!Comment
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Originally posted by DennyOh **** off you *****.
I am doing all those things.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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Originally posted by IR35 AvoiderYou have a "real business" if it is theoretically possible for you to take a year off from your business and upon your return to find it as profitable as when you worked there.
If you don't fit this definition, you are self-employed.
... what contractors usually mean when they say they're a "real business" is that they are self-employed rather than employed, and should be taxed as such.
I'd be happy to work on short-term employment contracts too. Anybody know a 3-month salaried employment going for 80k/y equivalent?
I don't run the damn zoo. I am not the one that decides not to work in the manner that is most logical for what I do.God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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