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Q57. Do you steal food from client canteen, not declare to HMRC, then brag about it on CUK?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt's also clear there is only one women on this site and she has a boyfriend, so that leaves only Brillo and NLUK who would hook up. Neither of them are generous with their cash and can't see them paying the fees.
I would be generous with my cash if I had any. Have you tried my ex-wives?
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Well after reviewing the posts in this thread, I've decided to not go ahead with the dating site.
It's clear that many of you are a danger to yourselves never mind others and I'm not sure I can afford the legal fees for being sued.
It's also clear there is only one women on this site and she has a boyfriend, so that leaves only Brillo and NLUK who would hook up. Neither of them are generous with their cash and can't see them paying the fees.
Wonder if I would have more luck with the IPSE clientele, instead of contracting dating I could brand it as Independent Professional dating site. Those hipsters are loaded and will pay £5 for a coffee so my fees will be nothing to them.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYour dates can drink 10 pints ?
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostYour dates can drink 10 pints ?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post10 pints helps though.
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI've often felt like finding a partner and contracting are similar in so many ways...
You start to get desparate and would consider anything that is going until you find something better.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm thinking of setting up a contractor dating site, match up contractors with other like minded individuals.
Should really be pretty simple to setup, age, sex, length of contract, rate - that should be enough to satisfy most contractors.
The good news, I can then sell on personal and business information to recruiters, IPSE and HMRC.
Great idea?
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It can be difficult to find one (or a decent one at least), being rejected by the ones you like, or chased by the ones you dont.
You have good conversations initially, you think this could be going somewhere, meeting face to face seems very likely but then out of nowhere you get ghosted.
When you have found one they usually only last a few months. Occasionally you get one that last longer but they never last and you have to move on.
You always need to have sufficient protection before you go to work.
You get bored too easily, get itchy feet or you get a better offer and leave.
You get used to each other, boundaries are crossed and you take each other for granted. Worse still they could start controlling you.
You sometimes sleep in strange beds.
Dry spells suck. You start to get desparate and would consider anything that is going until you find something better.
Or is it just me?Last edited by CheeseSlice; 3 February 2020, 23:49.
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I entered my details - and got paired up with NLyUK. I am not doing that again - I couldn't walk for a week after the last time.
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