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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostManaging my wife, keeping her expectations at the correct level
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostAh, managing your spending to keep your wealth under the threshold? There is a tipping point for divorce.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI'm still with my wife. Cheaper than a divorce so far.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostLike a rat with electric shocks, I conditioned my ex with the embarrassment of having her card declined. This had an interesting side affect of giving her a tic whenever she enters a PIN number.
Even though she fleeced me at the divorce I have great pleasure knowing that she looks like she is having an epileptic fit at the Harvey Nick's cashier.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMy wife needs to know that there's a limit to what we can spend. See BP and others who let their ex-wives think otherwise.
Even though she fleeced me at the divorce I have great pleasure knowing that she looks like she is having an epileptic fit at the Harvey Nick's cashier.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostMore fool you for letting your wife know.
Seriously, all OP needs to do is to learn how to smile politely while thinking '**** you' and get on with his work.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostMore fool you. Apart from my wife, no other relatives know how much I earn.
Seriously, all OP needs to do is to learn how to smile politely while thinking '**** you' and get on with his work.
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Originally posted by mdhd View PostYou talk about permies, I have relatives who calculate for me how much is my take home
Answer is: Just smile and wave boys.
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You talk about permies, I have relatives who calculate for me how much is my take home
Answer is: Just smile and wave boys.
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Oh come on, if it wasnt you this gob on a stick was picking on it would be someone else, look at it this way, whilst he is picking on you he is giving some other poor sod a rest. I suppose its down to personalities, if you give it out you have to be prepared to take I could have fun here, and wouldnt have to post in contractor uk how to handle it ! Dont they call them bullies or something like that ?
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostI'm surprised this is still an issue as these days a lot of permies earn more than contractors do anyway even if its £500 aday as most really fail IR35, expenses are going, permies employers pay there pension etc etc I thought contracting these days not about the £ but the flexibility to be your own boss.
But it's not.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHe didn't take offence. Some people will believe even the most stupid of excuses though.
HTHBIDI
Anyone who buys a yellow Hyundai Coupe then puts a private plate on it needs blanking.
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