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Originally posted by Mordac View Post1 - I think you'll find you nicked that idea from me. That said, I nicked it from my Grandad Doris.
2 - My wife says her life would be very simple if I weren't around. I disagree, but I can't work out why...
HTH
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Originally posted by Mordac View Post1 - I think you'll find you nicked that idea from me. That said, I nicked it from my Grandad Doris.
2 - My wife says her life would be very simple if I weren't around. I disagree, but I can't work out why...
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAlso tell them you're genderfluid, and don't want to be pigeonholed as either "Mr" or "Mrs" or any similar demeaning conventional titles, and you'll walk it - They daren't reject you, for fear of lawsuits
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostNot if you've told them you were busy putting a new roof on your house.
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Looking through your personal bank statements for a two month gap for "Compliance" ?
Thinking about it I should be OK as my preferred escorts don't take card payments.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe longest time out I had was only about 3 months and only half of that was by choice. I stay sane by not being sane in the first place. Much easier to manage.
I tend to just take lots of mini breaks when I'm feeling a bit worn out.
That said, my life is very simple and easy with zero sources of stress.
2 - My wife says her life would be very simple if I weren't around. I disagree, but I can't work out why...
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI just enjoy spending time not working, and don't regard making money as the be-all-and-end-all of my existence.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPlane tickets are evidence.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostTell them that you've been in prison for tax evasion of IR35 and that as you have served the time you have a right under EU law (there will be one somewhere) to not be discriminated against.
You'll have no problem at all.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostEnd clients are OK with gaps, it's compliance that can be a headache. I took a couple of months out earlier in the year to do some work on the house & I was asked to provide some receipts to back up what I was saying when I was offered my current role.
Worth bearing in mind if you're planning a few months in the fleshpots of Thailand or such like....
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Tell them that you've been in prison for tax evasion of IR35 and that as you have served the time you have a right under EU law (there will be one somewhere) to not be discriminated against.
You'll have no problem at all.
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