I didn't say there was anything wrong with it, its just a fact
P.S cash flow is optimal
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Originally posted by Brookster View PostYou lot really are a bunch of egotistical
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Originally posted by Brookster View PostYou lot really are a bunch of egotistical
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You lot really are a bunch of egotistical
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou illiterate fool! He said 'principal', not 'principle'. He's obviously meeting the interest payments of the loan but is struggling with the repayment of the principal which falls due on his invoice payment date.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSuccessful businesses don't survive on principle. Look at the situation and make the best decision, which in a one day late situation is pretty bloody obvious.
Being a director you also have a legal obligation to do the right thing for the shareholders regardless of your opinions and principles. Not turning up and not getting paid for the time you don't turn up is a good result in this case how?
What a waste of a thread.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLucky you. My employer is a right miserable twunt, never pays on time, shoddy communication, no reviews or wage rises. Proper shower of tulip.
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It's lucky Psychocandy does't work for any of us then isn't it! He would have popped a blood vessel by now.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLucky you. My employer is a right miserable twunt, never pays on time, shoddy communication, no reviews or wage rises. Proper shower of tulip.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLucky you. My employer is a right miserable twunt, never pays on time, shoddy communication, no reviews or wage rises. Proper shower of tulip.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLucky you. My employer is a right miserable twunt, never pays on time, shoddy communication, no reviews or wage rises. Proper shower of tulip.
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Originally posted by Brookster View PostUmbrella, yes this is not too bad but not something I would like to happen often! I wont make a fuss but just checking what seasoned contractors action are.
It is not clients fault but probably some poor lady in the office who made a mistake.
2) There is an umbrella section to these forums that might make up for the lack of information in your original post
If it is some poor lady in the office that has made a mistake not turning up for work is a measured response how?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMy wages are always paid by my employer on time.
Speak to your employer - your issue is with them, not the client or agency.
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