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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHappened to me once as well. The bloke that runs my payroll is a right useless tw@t. Saying that so is the HR Manager and Sales Manager etc etc
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHappened to me once as well. The bloke that runs my payroll is a right useless tw@t. Saying that so is the HR Manager and Sales Manager etc etc
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI didn't get my wages for 3 months and didn't notice.
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Originally posted by heyya99 View PostTbh I haven't needed to check
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI've known lawyers take their clients out for dinner. And then charge them for the meal and the time. My doctor charges on 5 minute intervals - but fortunately, it's only about £15 per 5 minutes. And the insurance pays most of it.
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I've known lawyers take their clients out for dinner. And then charge them for the meal and the time. My doctor charges on 5 minute intervals - but fortunately, it's only about £15 per 5 minutes. And the insurance pays most of it.
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Originally posted by edison View PostI once worked with a firm which used super expensive Magic Circle type law firms. Some of the US based lawyers used to fly first class from New York to London and as well as expensing that, half the journey time counted as billable at a rate of £500-1000/hour.
Lawyers often bill in six minute segments. I once had a personal meeting with a junior-ish employment lawyer at a city law firm. After she offered to make me a tea, we had a very brief chit chat before the business discussion and I realised that had already cost me £100.
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Originally posted by edison View PostI once worked with a firm which used super expensive Magic Circle type law firms. Some of the US based lawyers used to fly first class from New York to London and as well as expensing that, half the journey time counted as billable at a rate of £500-1000/hour.
Lawyers often bill in six minute segments. I once had a personal meeting with a junior-ish employment lawyer at a city law firm. After she offered to make me a tea, we had a very brief chit chat before the business discussion and I realised that had already cost me £100.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostCompared with lawyers invoices, that is pathetic.
Lawyers often bill in six minute segments. I once had a personal meeting with a junior-ish employment lawyer at a city law firm. After she offered to make me a tea, we had a very brief chit chat before the business discussion and I realised that had already cost me £100.
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Originally posted by Ploptimus View PostMake sure you copy the image address not the page and put it in IMG tags
*I honestly don't know what the **** is wrong with me.
**Woohoo! Finally!
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostOr my daughter's stuffed IKEA Monkey. Constantly pissed and leading me astray.
It has been 5 years CUcKolds. Can someone please finally teach me how to embed images? Talking of which, where is Greenlake?
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