I don’t have one yet and can live without it. My real concern is that this puts agents off and label me an “amateur” ?
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Can you imagine contracting without a car ?
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Can you imagine contracting without a car ?
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Originally posted by 2ukI don’t have one yet and can live without it. My real concern is that this puts agents off and label me an “amateur” ?
If I lived and worked anywhere else I think it would be essential.Comment
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I haven't had a car for a while, smile as I walk home and see all the clamped cars.
Agents blah!Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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I used to think a car was essential and I live in London. Since I got rid of it I feel liberated. It pleases me that el Gordo can't screw me any more.
Car=Money extraction device. And it's getting worse.
Now I walk more, ride my bike and use the train as a place to read and relax.
Life is better and I'm fitter.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguruI used to think a car was essential and I live in London. Since I got rid of it I feel liberated. It pleases me that el Gordo can't screw me any more.
Car=Money extraction device. And it's getting worse.
Now I walk more, ride my bike and use the train as a place to read and relax.
Life is better and I'm fitter.
2UK - I didn't even own a car for the first couple of years I was a self respecting business-in-my-own-right/tax-dodging-freelance-scumbag - never had a problem.
Now, threatening to sling people out of windows, that's a different matterLast edited by Rantor; 27 June 2007, 06:50.Comment
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I don't have a car either. Never had any problems with agents or getting work.Comment
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I have managed without car so far
7 minutes walk to work and pop back home for lunch also.
Maybe will need one for the next contractComment
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I own a car but generally find the alternative ways of getting to work less stressful than driving, at least for this contract. 4 miles walk to work and 4 miles back - feel more energetic and more productive and less stressed.Comment
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All depends where you are based and the availability of contracts in the area. London no problem, loads of contracts and plenty of public transport out in the sticks a different matter (you may complain about the tube, buses, etc in the capital but at least you have it, albeit I wouldn't fancy the tube commute anymore, packed in, no fun).Comment
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