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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostXen, have you not bottled it yet ?
I've just extracted myself from one of the 2 contracts I've been juggling, initial have I done the right thing thoughts followed by relief ! One down one to go, I will get on that bench if it kills me.
It was a 10 monther.
I am holding my bottle. Just.
I have been asked to go to a meeting today and it will be about work. I have a suspicion they will go for the perm angle (again) and then fall back to an extension offer once I wriggle out of it.
I haven't had a proper break for 2.5 years. I am due one.Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Originally posted by rhubarb View Postupto end of August, making 12.5 years.
Rhubarb.Comment
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostMine is until the end of June, making 13 yearsComment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostThis is the IR35 police. Stay where you are, we are on our way. Do not apply ky, do not pass go, do not collect £200 etc etc.Comment
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostHehe - sterling effort.
I am holding my bottle. Just.
I have been asked to go to a meeting today and it will be about work. I have a suspicion they will go for the perm angle (again) and then fall back to an extension offer once I wriggle out of it.
I haven't had a proper break for 2.5 years. I am due one.
Hang on in there ! You know it makes sense.
I haven't had one for about 4 years, previously I was lucky if I did more than 6 months a year, I brought in a rule of not turning down anything that is daily commutable and I've since had a lucky (?) run. I wish this bloody recession would get a move on and take it out of my hands.
Oh no ! I just had a mini panic attack again, did I do the right thing
Phew ! Over it again.Comment
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Originally posted by Pinto View PostActually it's 12, I edited it. And I've been paying IR35 since it beganComment
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Originally posted by up4it View PostRhubabrb: 12.5 years! What kind of industry is that in?
No, not permie, and will be ending very soon. Don't expect a renewal after August, job is moving to Sao Paulo.
Rhubarb.Comment
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was 3 months last September, been extended twice up till end of June now.
After that hoping for either another extension or plan B to take over.
Going for the latter option"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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