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Not going to work. I might be in my office eating my company owned apple and then have to go out to the kitchen to work on my brolly contract. By the time I get back it will be all brown and horrible.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhen even an accountant chips in with a joke, you know it's a daft question
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When even an accountant chips in with a joke, you know it's a daft question
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Originally posted by supersteamer View Post
I can't ask my accountant. They only do work for myCo, so can't advise on what I should be doing as employee of BrollyCo.
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Did you ask your accountant?
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Originally posted by supersteamer View Post
Why is this daft?
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Originally posted by eek View Post
How on earth would HMRC know what you are using to do the work.
And does the boss of the company who owns the equipment care that you are doing other work on it?
If you are sat on a client site doing work for another company may be a problem - working from home - who cares...
Who gives a flying monkies which kit you are using at what hours. All business stuff comes with an element of personal use so just use the bloody stuff.
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Originally posted by supersteamer View Post
Why is this daft?
And does the boss of the company who owns the equipment care that you are doing other work on it?
If you are sat on a client site doing work for another company may be a problem - working from home - who cares...
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Can't pass a bit of fun on the late entrant for daftest post of the year.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
If you can't tell we must be doing a great job. We are trolling the arse out of it to see how long we can keep it going. Can't pass a bit of fun on the late entrant for daftest post of the year.
Given this was in the Accounting/Legal section I wasnt sure.
Aint this the truth!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI am struggling to understand why you would leave your office when you are working on the brolly contract or why you need to pay yourself to use the office space.
Who advised you that this was necessary?
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[QUOTE=supersteamer;n4196084]An old client came back with a very attractive offer to continue supporting, on a limited part time basis, something I'd been working on whilst I was previously there full time (but would only accept through a brolly).
Well you've missed a trick. You should have said "provide a PO to my company if you want me to do anything."
And told them to foxtrot oscar if they insisted on a brolly. They either want you or they don't.
And it's amazing how soon client's change their tune when they can't get what they want.
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Originally posted by MonkeysUncle View PostI honestly cant figure out if this is a tulippost and you are trolling him/her or this is a serious discussion?
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