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Sorry to hear of your un-booming. Yes do claim your pennies. That's what it's there for.
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Originally posted by rik sherman View PostDon't forget that whilst furloughed you can't look for a new contract as you are not allowed to do any revenue generating activity for the company.
Once you've won the work it becomes revenue generating.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBudge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBudge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
Many people are getting by with less than that so yes.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostThat’s great the government gives you 80% of your dairy £750 rate per day
Sorry for your loss
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostBudge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
Sorry for your loss
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Bugger
On the bright side, once you find a new client, they’ll be much more OK with WFH than most of them used to be
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Un-boomed....
Budge up the bench please. Project canned due to lack of finance. So an interesting furlough chat with accountants tomorrow. 80% of £750 - is it really worth the effort?....
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