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Previously on "Should I go Contract?"

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by NetwkSupport View Post
    i think this is a wind up
    Nah. His / her employment has been wound up.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    A couple of days, apparently.

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  • NetwkSupport
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    i think this is a wind up

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  • chef
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    with the benefit of hindsight i'd say this is a bad idea and you should stay how you are..

    .. i know this is a bit late and I hope you haven't already agreed to it

    do you know anyone called WIlmslow btw?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Just out of interest... how long is your contract for?
    A couple of days, apparently.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Originally posted by javacoder View Post
    Hi,

    I am currently permanent for a small software house in Slough. Myemployer recently said tht I had to become a contractor. Its a new government legislation or something. To be honest I was not really listening.

    They said as a contractor I willget lots of tax breaks so I will be alot better off though they will pay me the same money. Which is great news - I cant wait.

    My neighbour sugested this site - said I could lots of info on what stuff I can claim.

    I sign on Friday so plse tell me wht I need to do.

    Thx
    DW
    Your employer is a clever and sensible person. He's realised that small independent consultancies are the engine of the UK economy. By encouraging you to spin off your own business and expand it, and to take advantage of the diversity of your local community, you will be able to serve his company better in the long run. Not only this, but your business will result in the training of the local workforce that is vital to maintaining Britain's position as a world player in the global technology services market. What's good for business is good for Britain.

    I don't know where you get the idea about tax breaks though. You'll have to pay the same amount of tax as any other business.

    Anyway, congratulations. Welcome to the world of hard work, and effort and enterprise and responsible risk-taking. Things can only get better.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    PM this guy - he'll be happy to help
    I thought he had left?

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    I kinda caught onto that a while back.

    I'm hoping that by asking the bleeding obvious I can kick myself back into touch.

    I'm hoping he would say that he has signed an unlimited contract length.
    Sorry Dear..

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by javacoder View Post
    THanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.

    Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.

    THanlks again
    PM this guy - he'll be happy to help

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    HE'S NOT REAL!

    (Or if he is he'll soon realise that clever != smart....)
    I kinda caught onto that a while back.

    I'm hoping that by asking the bleeding obvious I can kick myself back into touch.

    I'm hoping he would say that he has signed an unlimited contract length.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Just out of interest... how long is your contract for?
    HE'S NOT REAL!

    (Or if he is he'll soon realise that clever != smart....)

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by javacoder View Post
    THanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.

    Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.

    THanlks again
    Just out of interest... how long is your contract for?

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  • max
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    Originally posted by javacoder View Post
    THanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.

    Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.

    THanlks again
    Man, you are cleverer! Did you ever stop to think what is in it for your boss?

    Have confirmed what he was talking about?

    Going to make a wee prediction....first sign of trouble you'll be terminated, with no payout. You'll then try to get a contract in market that is about to go into hibernation. You'll up down the job center, and then end up working at Tescos.

    Let us know how you go.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by javacoder View Post
    THanks for all the helpful replies - the rest of you arebjust jealous as I am younger and cleverer than you.

    Did the deal today - I signed some stuff - but was a bit concerned as I had to fill in "company name". I asked and was told I had to "form a company". How do I go about this? I hope its not too much work - still those tax breaks will make it worthwhile.

    THanlks again
    Obviously you are not going to listen to our recommendations... telling you how to go and form a company would be fruitless. The only thing I am going to say is do a search on this forum and look at the links on this website.

    When I first started contracting, I wasn't this thick!

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  • d000hg
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    You can put my company name and bank details to start with if you like.

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