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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostChap I worked with nearly 40 years ago started on the Monday then had a spell in hospital having his ingrowing toenail done on the following Monday.
He was off for 3 weeks.
And was forever after known as "Toe" Davies.
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Chap I worked with nearly 40 years ago started on the Monday then had a spell in hospital having his ingrowing toenail done on the following Monday.
He was off for 3 weeks.
And was forever after known as "Toe" Davies.
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Find an airline that may have issues with staff and strikes (e.g. Ryanair) book flights with them for a weekend break, let everyone know you've booked with them. When you get stranded because of no flight home, hey presto extra days off.
Just make sure that any compensation cheques are signed, and use regulation EU261.
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostDon't jest, you'll soon be off with stress for real when HMRC catch up with you with their Monday to Friday permie to contractor IR35 retrospective taxation, that also applies in reverse.
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Don't jest, you'll soon be off with stress for real when HMRC catch up with you with their Monday to Friday permie to contractor IR35 retrospective taxation, that also applies in reverse.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI'm not a fan of "Europe" - Too many Germans/French/Italians/Romanians/Bulgarians/Spaniards/Austrians/Belgians/Croatians/Cypriots/Czechs/Danes/Greeks/Irish/Latvians/Dutch/Swedes/Estonians/Slovaks/Portuguese/Maltese/Fins/Hungarians/Slovenians/Lithuanians/Poles/Luxembourgers.
And don't get me started on the Scots!
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMaybe fly to Europe on 25th March next year for a week's holiday.
And don't get me started on the Scots!
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A real (ex)contractor would send in his sick note for 6 months off with stress they day before official start date.
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First question should be "Who do I call when i'm phoning in sick".
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