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Originally posted by MarillionFan"Sorry, update. I own my own house. Outright."
Sorry. My mistake.
El Duder. What the hell do I want with a bedsit?
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"Sorry, update. I own my own house. Outright."
Sorry. My mistake.
El Duder. What the hell do I want with a bedsit?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan"I think thats daft. I would put my house on them offering you sweeet F.A"
What the hell do I want with a rented bedsit el-duder?
Sorry, update. I own my own house. Outright.
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Originally posted by ratewhoreI just used the IR35calc pension calculator and it tells me on my (last ) rate that I can contribute £215,000 per year.
Is it broke? That's well above my turnover for the year...
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"I think thats daft. I would put my house on them offering you sweeet F.A"
What the hell do I want with a rented bedsit el-duder?
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Originally posted by ratewhoreI just used the IR35calc pension calculator and it tells me on my (last ) rate that I can contribute £215,000 per year.
Is it broke? That's well above my turnover for the year...
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I just used the IR35calc pension calculator and it tells me on my (last ) rate that I can contribute £215,000 per year.
Is it broke? That's well above my turnover for the year...
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Originally posted by theemeestrooAre such huge sums actually available, assuming you don't take some sort of management position and don't work in London?
I'm not widely skilled; I just have good knowledge of a particular piece of software & not too many others in the market place have the same.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanJust been offered to go permie on my present contract. I have waded in with a 100k salary expectation, car and share options.
They are considering it and will let me know shortly.
I think thats daft. I would put my house on them offering you sweeet F.A
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Originally posted by Bagpuss
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Originally posted by sasguruYou're wrong. Rich and good looking, that's me ....Sickening isn't it ...Originally posted by sasguruPlease point me to the post where I said I was wonderful.
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Originally posted by theemeestrooAre such huge sums actually available, assuming you don't take some sort of management position and don't work in London?
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Are such huge sums actually available, assuming you don't take some sort of management position and don't work in London?
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Did a few sums & I reckon I'd also need an offer of around £100k to make it worthwhile to go permie.
I'm quite happy with the type of work that's on offer for the permie role (similar to contract now), so it really comes down to the money.
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