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Ignore Fancko, he is permie, a company man, and someone who enjoys his 360 deg appraisals a bit too much.
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Cause as a contractor i average about 60k per year, plus i run my own business project, and i have the flexibility to do what i want when i want it.Originally posted by Francko250-300 a day? How come you don't get permanent jobs?
If i went permie on my skills, i would be looking at starting salart of 40k min prb 50k max, loss of life to the company, and putting up with bulltulip politics all day.
I prefer to be my own man thanks.
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IR investigation on its way.....Originally posted by lilelvis2000Incase the IR are monitoring...I only earn £8000 a year, which is £30.77 per day.
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Incase the IR are monitoring...I only earn £8000 a year, which is £30.77 per day.
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Female + car+ garage+ service will never be less than four figuresOriginally posted by n5goonerAbout £475 I'd guess...
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About £475 I'd guess...Originally posted by SandyDownoh we are sooooo materialistic on this forum ... can't we be a bit more spiritual ...btw: Chico: how much did you make today/yesterday ...
As for me net profit : £475 ...
my car has gone in for service today .. lets see the damange
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oh we are sooooo materialistic on this forum ... can't we be a bit more spiritual ...btw: Chico: how much did you make today/yesterday ...
As for me net profit : £475 ...
my car has gone in for service today .. lets see the damange
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Well we're technically all wrong.
All of us (outside) IR35 probably earnt about £19
Min wage and all.
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£380 contracting for the day - no travel costs as work from homeOriginally posted by MarillionFan£350 contracting for the day - a fiver for petrol.
£120 on Ebay
£5.00 for the use of credit cards offsets against by bank account
£20 on interest on the 120k in the bank
£46 - how much my house went up today
Total £541 minus the £1000's my missus has probably spent today on online shopping.
£100 from my Plan B business
£1 from interest in the bank
£0.20 found down the back of the sofa
£82 - how much my house went up today
Total £563.20
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Its not an English course (thank ****).Originally posted by boredsenselessaccumulate
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accumulateOriginally posted by SockpuppetCan't believe I am the first...
Minus £565 + VAT
Training course, costs of lost wages and hotel room. Speculate to acumilate etc. etc.
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