Originally posted by Chugnut
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Contracting and the Way You Were Parented
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The builders who are minted are businessmen who happen to work in the building industry. Plumbers, brickies etc work a lot harder than we do to earn 200 a day, and that is good money. Don't encourage your kids to be builders unless they are obviously not cut out for sitting on your arse work. -
I know plumbers who earn a fat load more than 200 a dayOriginally posted by rootsnallThe builders who are minted are businessmen who happen to work in the building industry. Plumbers, brickies etc work a lot harder than we do to earn 200 a day, and that is good money. Don't encourage your kids to be builders unless they are obviously not cut out for sitting on your arse work.whats the lowest you can do this for?Comment
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They must be ripping off grannies ! Some probably do get away with charging more but the daily rate sub contracting round my way was 200 tops when I last hired one.Originally posted by HankWangfordI know plumbers who earn a fat load more than 200 a dayComment
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I was under the impression that the only requirement to being a contractor was that you should still be living with your mum.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I'm living with your mum.Originally posted by DodgyAgentI was under the impression that the only requirement to being a contractor was that you should still be living with your mum.
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she's dead you poor sodOriginally posted by Old GregI'm living with your mum.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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