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Previously on "EU developer who was exploiting the UK moans as he had to leave!"
He might have paid tax here, but his workers didn't. They paid their tax in India. We've hardly lost the next Steve Jobs here, and speaking of which, are you staying or going?
He might have paid tax here, but his workers didn't. They paid their tax in India. We've hardly lost the next Steve Jobs here, and speaking of which, are you staying or going?
He set up in business in the UK (presumably because he liked it here) but then hired offshore workers (because they were much cheapness). Then he moans about the cost of said cheap workforce going up. I don't think he'll be missed. He sounds like a bit of an arse to me.
He set up in business in the UK (presumably because he liked it here) but then hired offshore workers (because they were much cheapness). Then he moans about the cost of said cheap workforce going up. I don't think he'll be missed. He sounds like a bit of an arse to me.
How was he exploiting UK if he moved here to pay taxes?
The fact that he moved to Switzerland kind of hints that he was making decent money, that will now be gone.
He set up in business in the UK (presumably because he liked it here) but then hired offshore workers (because they were much cheapness). Then he moans about the cost of said cheap workforce going up. I don't think he'll be missed. He sounds like a bit of an arse to me.
Couldn't hack the drop in the £ making cheap offshore resources too expensive. Shame the article doesn't seem to have his surname. It'd be interesting to find out a bit about his company, clients and where he is based.
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