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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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ReplyAre Computer Futures the ones insisting on non-IR35 friendly contracts?
Here we go can't even answer the question that was asked.Originally posted by Computer Futuresnope.
We are the ones that give you the option of opting in or opting out.
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Computer Futures, I would rather starve on the streets than deal with you barrow boyz, Syed clone, idiots, who after all these years don't even know the difference between IR35 and the Agency Regs.
I despair that IT contractors still keep rubbish like this in business.....
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That is not within your gift, it is enshrined in law!Originally posted by Computer FuturesWe are the ones that give you the option of opting in or opting out.
Brave of you to show your face on here considering the general opinion held of your firm.
Posting on the wrong section shows how double hard you are.
BTW. I dont know anyone with the skills you require.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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opting in of the IR35 regulations or Opting out of them. So that would generally constitute a no.
Hence why at the bottom it said it must be someone else. I can simplify if needs be.
I'm asking anyone if they are interested in a role. If they are, they are and if not then they're not.
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Hey! I know loads of clueless fsckwits ...Originally posted by The Lone GunmanBTW. I dont know anyone with the skills you require.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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