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So I was going to bill for it and that was that. But no! It became a bugbear for a very picky permy manager who ended up asking around and concluding that contractors didn't have to work the extra hour and to go home. This was half an hour into my final hour, so I just billed for the half hour.
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Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and he will sit in a boat drinking beer all day.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHelps me let off a bit of steam, it's just an online persona so I wouldn't get too hung up on how it makes me feel. I wouldn't be here if it was that bad. You also don't read my posts very well, the OP's want answers, the answers... and more.. are often to be found in the guides and google. I also post a lot of direct links to HMRC and other places of relevance (granted found by google but if I can do it surely the posters can). I really don't believe in wiping peoples arse's for them but if I help then wipe their own and they do so a number of times after then I go to bed a happy, but still grumpy, man.
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Helps me let off a bit of steam, it's just an online persona so I wouldn't get too hung up on how it makes me feel. I wouldn't be here if it was that bad. You also don't read my posts very well, the OP's want answers, the answers... and more.. are often to be found in the guides and google. I also post a lot of direct links to HMRC and other places of relevance (granted found by google but if I can do it surely the posters can). I really don't believe in wiping peoples arse's for them but if I help then wipe their own and they do so a number of times after then I go to bed a happy, but still grumpy, man.Originally posted by Boo View PostBecause it seems to annoy you to the extent that you only reply with put downs and references to google and the site guides.
I repeat : if you don't enjoy answering questions on contracting matters then why do you post here ? What does it do for you ?
Boo
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Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; show him how to catch fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.Originally posted by Boo View PostBecause it seems to annoy you to the extent that you only reply with put downs and references to google and the site guides.
I repeat : if you don't enjoy answering questions on contracting matters then why do you post here ? What does it do for you ?
Boo
BTW What happened to Boo2? Where did he go?
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What did posting that do for you?Originally posted by Boo View PostBecause it seems to annoy you to the extent that you only reply with put downs and references to google and the site guides.
I repeat : if you don't enjoy answering questions on contracting matters then why do you post here ? What does it do for you ?
Boo
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Because it seems to annoy you to the extent that you only reply with put downs and references to google and the site guides.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy shouldn't I Boo?
I repeat : if you don't enjoy answering questions on contracting matters then why do you post here ? What does it do for you ?
Boo
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