Originally posted by FiveTimes
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Contract Staying Away: Hotel Tips
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Originally posted by MonkeyMagic1908 View PostCan you claim the rent from these rooms/househares as a business expense?Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostYes as long as you pay for it via the business and get a receipt.Comment
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Cheap & cheerful is the way , save every penny possible, B&B's all the way to maximise profit to enable us to spend the money saved elsewhere, something perfectly functional but with minimum cost i.e B&B with good breakfast, wifi is a bonus, somewhere not too far away from a local pub.Comment
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Originally posted by johnvic View PostCheap & cheerful is the way , save every penny possible, B&B's all the way to maximise profit to enable us to spend the money saved elsewhere, something perfectly functional but with minimum cost i.e B&B with good breakfast, wifi is a bonus, somewhere not too far away from a local pub.
How else would I get my fix of CUK abuse?Jim is a Jedi! - Dara
Jim is EVIL! - Jenny EclairComment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostTrouser press paninis!!!!!
They're the future!!!
I haven't been on here for yonks, and yet the first thing I see YOU post is:
trousers + food
I should have put money on that being the case.
(I always refer to hotel trouser presses as "pizza warmers", BTW.)My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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I have yet to find a hotel trouser press which actually works well enough to press my trousers. (or indeed warm up a pizza)
If anyone knows the knack of using a trouser press for 'ironing' a shirt, please let me know?!Comment
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I've successfully used spareroom 4 times now. Three times during a contract in Herts (rents £330 to £400) - lovely rooms and friendly people. I've now got a lovely old one bed cottage on a Mon-Fri basis (the landlady comes round at weekends to tidy and water plants) for £80 a week just south of Bradford (all in).....back of the net!Formerly Sausage Surprise but forgot password on account that had email address from old gigComment
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Originally posted by Wobblyheed View PostI've successfully used spareroom 4 times now. Three times during a contract in Herts (rents £330 to £400) - lovely rooms and friendly people. I've now got a lovely old one bed cottage on a Mon-Fri basis (the landlady comes round at weekends to tidy and water plants) for £80 a week just south of Bradford (all in).....back of the net!
Spareroom is deffo the way to go.Comment
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