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Does anyone not have a plan B?

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    #21
    my plan B was tulip so it's back to plan A with a bit of added insurance to cover IR35...

    Older and ...well, just older!!

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      #22
      plan a contract, earn money, retire

      plan b - take time off every so often to go travelling and then go back to plan a

      plan a isn't working out so well, took time off for plan b and ended up on bench after coming back from travelling
      "Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles

      Norrahe's blog

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        #23
        Plan A: Do the important things in life - loz around at home, spend time with the missus and my little boy, read the papers, watch footy, travel, see the world.

        Plan B: go contracting to earn money for Plan A.


        So far this year: 19 weeks on Plan A, 30 weeks on Plan B. A good mix methinks.

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          #24
          Plan A - contract

          Plan B - perm

          Gives me the incentive to work on plan A.

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            #25
            So is working on a plan B, plan A or plan B (or other letter)

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