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Originally posted by PlanB View PostIf HR departments did their job they shouldn't exist, they are parasites and middle men of no discernible value whatsoever.
* I've met two competent people working in HR in thirty years.
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Boris said small businesses can reclaim statutory sick pay for 14 days' staff isolation. Does that mean contractors are eligible?
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Originally posted by Daley View PostI will ignore of the stupid responses. I have been looking around for permie work too as there's not too much point in contracting until IR35 is sorted out.
I own my home and yes, I have 3 young children.
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Originally posted by Daley View PostI will ignore of the stupid responses. I have been looking around for permie work too as there's not too much point in contracting until IR35 is sorted out.
I own my home and yes, I have 3 young children.
Try the universal benefit calculator
Benefits calculators - GOV.UK
Put yourself as unemployed
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostDo you own or rent and have children ?
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I own my home and yes, I have 3 young children.
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostIf HR departments did their job they shouldn't exist, they are parasites and middle men of no discernible value whatsoever. The likeability aspect is part of the job and employed by con men and serial killers for the same effect, sucking in victims.
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostEverything is tickety-boo according to the pimps in my linkedin feed, we are moving to a new model of remote Skype interviews despite the economy collapsing all around us. Back in reality I'm seeing one or two going bust and putting up begging posts on linkedin. Hopefully that snow balls and sends the rest of the scum to the wall.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostBit harsh. I've met four that I liked.
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Originally posted by PlanB View PostEverything is tickety-boo according to the pimps in my linkedin feed, we are moving to a new model of remote Skype interviews despite the economy collapsing all around us. Back in reality I'm seeing one or two going bust and putting up begging posts on linkedin. Hopefully that snow balls and sends the rest of the scum to the wall.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt takes time to build up the warchest. Not everyone has been doing this for as long as you! It is a fair question IMHO especially if the government starts enforcing stay-at-home, how are you supposed to interview?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt takes time to build up the warchest. Not everyone has been doing this for as long as you! It is a fair question IMHO especially if the government starts enforcing stay-at-home, how are you supposed to interview?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWe've closed the borders to sick people.
(I was going to say you could really clean up, but I'm guessing you were always planning to outsource that...)
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Psychocandy is our in-house benefits liaison. He'll be along shortly with a menu of wheezes and family members with corresponding cover stories (for a small fee, of course).
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostFailing that, of course there's always Dignitas. You may have to walk there though...
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