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I would be going for the irony. They will now have to pay absolute top dollar to get and retain people and if I can profit from it I will...
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FTFY. It's HMRC so count me out.Originally posted by eek View PostHMRC are already paying £550 a day for people prepared to work for them in the North East.. That's easily going to hit £600 with the new rules and I don't have the costs involved in getting up there...

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The slight problem there was using the word "competent".Originally posted by eek View PostHMRC are already paying £550 a day for competent people to work in the North East.. That's easily going to hit £600 with the new rules and I don't have the costs involved in getting up there...


So the NE will benefit too. Good luck to them.
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HMRC are already paying £550 a day for competent people to work in the North East.. That's easily going to hit £600 with the new rules and I don't have the costs involved in getting up there...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll the "johnny come latelys" from the regions will have to go back to contract for spade manufacturers or whatever they do in the provinces.
At last - London for the Londoners.

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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll the "johnny come latelys" from the regions will have to go back to contract for spade manufacturers or whatever they do in the provinces.
At last - London for the Londoners.

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Not our fault you're not good enough for the top jobs. London's still worth travelling to even with the T&S, just keeps you lot away from the clean air outside the M25.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll the "johnny come latelys" from the regions will have to go back to contract for spade manufacturers or whatever they do in the provinces.
At last - London for the Londoners.

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The T&S changes are to be welcomed
All the "johnny come latelys" from the regions will have to go back to contract for spade manufacturers or whatever they do in the provinces.
At last - London for the Londoners.
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