and a silver cocktail shaker that cost me £2.50 from the pound shop
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its a deal.Originally posted by AtW View PostI'll invite you next year on planned SKA Party 2011
... maybe 2012 - on 21st December...
goodnight, you crazy diamond
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I'm on £500 per day at the moment, which I believe is about £67. But I'm working 10 hour days, so in truth £50, I suppose.
Have bought this up with the client as I am on an agreed day rate, and they are happy to pay by the hour(as was my contract) so looks like my £500 will be £670 per day!
Looks like I'm in the top 10%. Happy days!
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He is a hired CUK troll allegedly... it takes great skill to troll on here and not get banned within an hour...Originally posted by MayContainNuts View Post£4000 for 4 hours! Excellent. Does bulltulip pay that much!
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So from reading the forum atw I understand that you have your own company(SKA? is that right?). So how does running a company differ to being a contractor on a good rate. More hassle I assume or are the possibilities greater?Comment
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