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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    HMRC can and do read these forums. Anyone that reminds people of this is doing CUK a huge service.
    There is a big difference between reminding people of that, and actually stating you work for HMRC. I guess we'll find out next time they come along then.

    And if they do, from a small group of you who are generalising and totally agree with them based on your own individual professions, and constantly push the same rhetoric, they would think they are right.
    Last edited by mockedguy; 19 March 2020, 15:29.

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      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      #bored

      Any chance we can get back to an interesting topic?
      You never answered the question. Seriously, what profession do you work in where contractors and employees are just the same?

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        Originally posted by mockedguy View Post
        There is a big difference between reminding people of that, and actually stating you work for HMRC. I guess we'll find out next time they come along then.

        And if they do, from a small group of you who are generalising and totally agree with them based on your own individual professions, and constantly push the same rhetoric, they would think they are right.
        And have any moderators done anything about NLUK's post?

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          Originally posted by mockedguy View Post
          You never answered the question. Seriously, what profession do you work in where contractors and employees are just the same?
          They are not the same. There are no juniors and middling people contracting but there are most definitely equally skilled people on most sites. Contracting became the defacto way for clients to take people on and many thousands jumped on the band wagon. They weren't any different to either the other perms or the contractors, they just decided to sell their skills to the highest bidder. Contractors have been perms before. They aren't born or suddenly become elite because they went contracting.

          You maybe different but you need to take your elitist glasses off and look at reality. It's no where near as black and white as you think.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            They are not the same. There are no juniors and middling people contracting but there are most definitely equally skilled people on most sites. Contracting became the defacto way for clients to take people on and many thousands jumped on the band wagon. They weren't any different to either the other perms or the contractors, they just decided to sell their skills to the highest bidder. Contractors have been perms before. They aren't born or suddenly become elite because they went contracting.

            You maybe different but you need to take your elitist glasses off and look at reality. It's no where near as black and white as you think.
            Precisely, but you, and a few others, are doing exactly that. You are tarring everyone with the same brush. That is the point.

            Why the f*** would a software developer want to make the long hard effort to become really good at their profession, for a measly £15k pa more take home, than an untrained perm who couldn't care less, which is what hmrc are pushing us into, and you are supporting it. They are not the same.

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              Originally posted by mockedguy View Post
              Precisely, but you, and a few others, are doing exactly that. You are tarring everyone with the same brush. That is the point.

              Why the f*** would a software developer want to make the long hard effort to become really good at their profession, for a measly £15k pa more take home, than an untrained perm who couldn't care less, which is what hmrc are pushing us into, and you are supporting it. They are not the same.
              Actually the only person tarring everyone with the same brush while taking part in a personal willy waving contest is you...
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                Originally posted by eek View Post
                Actually the only person tarring everyone with the same brush while taking part in a personal willy waving contest is you...
                hear! hear!

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                  Originally posted by eek View Post
                  Actually the only person tarring everyone with the same brush while taking part in a personal willy waving contest is you...
                  Pure hypocrisy, look at what you post. You and a few other regulars are constantly bashing people on here with your own elitist viewpoints, note, VIEWPOINTS, which are not necessarily correct, and are never justified, littered with arrogant, demeaning, personal and condescending comments to anyone who challenges you in any way. Its becoming clear now you work in different professions, and your viewpoints arent valid to other professions.

                  As for dick swinging, I would define that as making 1 line derogatory comments to people you have never met from behind the safety of a keyboard, of which there seems to be an awful lot of on here.

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                    Originally posted by mockedguy View Post
                    Pure hypocrisy, look at what you post. You and a few other regulars are constantly bashing people on here with your own elitist viewpoints, note, VIEWPOINTS, which are not necessarily correct, and are never justified, littered with arrogant, demeaning, personal and condescending comments to anyone who challenges you in any way. Its becoming clear now you work in different professions, and your viewpoints arent valid to other professions.

                    As for dick swinging, I would define that as making 1 line derogatory comments to people you have never met from behind the safety of a keyboard, of which there seems to be an awful lot of on here.
                    So turn up at the next CUK meet. Not that I have seen any dick swinging at any of the CUK meet ups. Will this year be the year?

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                      Originally posted by mockedguy View Post
                      Precisely, but you, and a few others, are doing exactly that. You are tarring everyone with the same brush. That is the point.

                      Why the f*** would a software developer want to make the long hard effort to become really good at their profession, for a measly £15k pa more take home, than an untrained perm who couldn't care less, which is what hmrc are pushing us into, and you are supporting it. They are not the same.
                      Because they have kids, family and other commitments that don't lead them to want to run the risk of contracting and more so the commute and living away.

                      A company should have good software developers, pm's or whatever. Contractors are only there to deliver an extended service.Your many years of being an elite contractor seems to have blinded you to reality at the coal face.

                      You are getting tedious now.
                      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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