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Plan B that became Plan A

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    #11
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Hey that's my plan! More of a contractor colleague I'm on friendly terms with than a friend.
    Ca' canny my friend. That means be careful. Fcker emptied the bank account when the going got tough and expected me to bail the biz out.

    What to do? Break his legs and lose freedom or swallow it and move on? No contest I'll bounce back, he'll still be a mongrel.
    Me, me, me...

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      #12
      Sorry to hear that. Horrible when your trust is abused.

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        #13
        Think about it, I'm no worse off than anybody else here on the bench and richer for the experience.

        I still have my friends here and despite the failure no pride to hide behind and lie about success or otherwise.

        Jeez, I could be a permie for some bank lol.
        Me, me, me...

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
          Fell on its arse spectacularly. Plenty of invoices went out and few were paid so cashflow problems meant leaving my beautiful house and now hunting around for something else.

          Valuable lessons learned which I'll turn into a positive and starting afresh? Been there seen it washed the t-shirt.

          So looking for contract work in a tulipe market but getting bits and pieces to keep me in food and fuel. Warchest is intact and I'll tough it out rather than eat into that and for whatever reason the chronic back pain that has contributed to the downer has spontaneously gone literally overnight so instead of feeling like tulipe I'm on a high.

          Until some decent contract work comes along (permie? I'm not that desperate), I've cast my lot in with a startup to keep me busy and cover expenses while I help them make money. There's nothing more exciting than a greenfield project to get stuck into while keeping an eye on Jobtulipe.

          I should even have time to get the CUK cookbook together and ready to go soon.

          Carry on.


          Take it easy!

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
            Ca' canny my friend. That means be careful. Fcker emptied the bank account when the going got tough and expected me to bail the biz out.
            ****!!!

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              #16
              At least you didn't spend years chucking money at it for it to fail.

              If you're gonna fail, fail fast!
              ‎"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."

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                #17
                Originally posted by AtW View Post


                Take it easy!
                Cheers Alexei, weight off my shoulders and all that.

                Feeling good and ready to move on or I wouldn't be cut out out to be the contractor I've been for decades.

                This ain't a feel sorry for me or gimme sympathy thread but more of a don't make the mistakes I did gig.
                Me, me, me...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
                  At least you didn't spend years chucking money at it for it to fail.

                  If you're gonna fail, fail fast!
                  Yes, how lucky did I get? Past experience helped (but still a lesson to be learned).
                  Me, me, me...

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
                    Cheers Alexei, weight off my shoulders and all that.

                    Feeling good and ready to move on or I wouldn't be cut out out to be the contractor I've been for decades.

                    This ain't a feel sorry for me or gimme sympathy thread but more of a don't make the mistakes I did gig.
                    It's always going to be a risk. Most contractors are that one step above their permie cousins in terms or risk / entrepeneurship which is why most contractors have a little Plan B on the side. Most will not jump into Plan B to become Plan A so kudos for that. Even with all of the shops & bit & pieces I've done I've still not had the balls or gumption to make it into a successful Plan A.

                    Do you want us to break his legs?
                    What happens in General, stays in General.
                    You know what they say about assumptions!

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                      #20
                      You still planning a trip dahn sarf in September? We'll have a toast to the future.

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