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Which ERP?Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postthanks all - much appreciated.... now does anyone know any good books on ERP?
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Thanks for the bananas!
thanks all - much appreciated.... now does anyone know any good books on ERP?
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Oh Dear.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostI am sure the tag cloud has got smaller since the last time I was boomed...
Just accepted an offer which was "direct" but forced through an agency (payroll handling margin), so I though the rate was good until I found out the contract is inside IR35 and I was informed by others working there already that the agency won't change any Ts & Cs. Role is interesting, I will learn all about ERP (I found a ERP for dummies tutorial on the interweb) and will have 90 minutes of commute each way to try and read / sleep whilst standing all the way!
So Boomed nevertheless, can't complain, it will be 12 weeks on the bench by the time I start next month
anyway.
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Looks perpetually frustrated, so it must be.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostIs that NorthernLadyUK ?
Half decent tits, I have to say
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostJust accepted an offer which was "direct" but forced through an agency (payroll handling margin), so I though the rate was good until I found out the contract is inside IR35 and I was informed by others working there already that the agency won't change any Ts & Cs. Role is interesting, I will learn all about ERP (I found a ERP for dummies tutorial on the interweb) and will have 90 minutes of commute each way to try and read / sleep whilst standing all the way!
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
Just accepted an offer which was "direct" but forced through an agency (payroll handling margin), so I though the rate was good until I found out the contract is inside IR35 and I was informed by others working there already that the agency won't change any Ts & Cs. .... and will have 90 minutes of commute each way to try and read / sleep whilst standing all the way!
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One inside gig isn't going to kill you and it hardly means you are in the breadline. Getting that cash rolling is always good and some upskilling is a double bonus!
:banana is in order.Last edited by northernladuk; 29 October 2015, 00:32.
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