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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI've posted on CUK while in Cambodia.
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSorry I was thinking of Cortez, not Panza.(\__/)
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woah these boards are so active I had to spend 5 mins searching this post!
I am actually from england on a gapyear. Coming home soon Looking to go self employed but want to do a junior permie role first to get more experience.
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Originally posted by whoolio View PostLooking to go self employed but want to do a junior permie role first to get more experience
As an IT consultant you ARE employed - by a Limited company which you happen to be in control of. If the crap hits the fan then the Limited company takes the hit - not you personally (unless you have acted fraudulently in which case the Limited company protection can be removed).
Self-employed is where you do your thing but haven't got the Limited company protecting you. Hairdressers and handymen etc might fall into that camp. If they chop someone's ear off or bring a house down whilst delivering their service then their personal assets are up for grabs.Comment
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