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  • courtg9000
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    What kind of help do you offer?

    I'll be winding up soon and am looking at what to do next. Not old enough to retire but over-taxed if I work PAYE (due to property taxes on personal BTLs).
    Part of what I do involves brokering and advertising business deals and businesses for sale. I do provide some help and advice with buying and selling businesses. I am not offering a set service, but do answer questions and offer good advice. I have a few contractors advertising in the next issue of my business deals magazine looking for the next thing.

    I seem to have picked up contractors on this mainly who know me well from previous sites and some have witnessed me doing deals in hotels and the odd time dealing from a quiet corner of clientco offices. Others have been reffered by these contractors. The number of contractors wanting a natter is rising and I might, big might consider developing a little product for this. I don't have anything yet but I will put the thinking cap on and might test run it here if I come up with something good.

    I started doing stuff this in 2004 as a sideline buying small internet businesses and made it a bigger thing than contracting in 2013. Most of my heavy duty contracting career involved flying away Monday and flying home Friday - I got a medical ban from flying in 2013 because of Meniere's disease. I did the odd contract between 2013 and 2015. I left IT really in 2015 but have had the occasional short comeback until 2017.

    As some people here know my contracting now is a product/service combo for UHNWI and large country estates (business/land strategy). It is marketed as a product. I have had this since 2015.

    A link to the magazine is in my sig. Please help yourself to a free copy and anyone else reading is welcome to do the same

    If you have BTL's you could be a good position for a lot of things.
    I am a pretty open guy and generally happy to chat and answer any questions here, just ask away! You can also PM me or email via my website if you would prefer.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View Post
    No, I should have qualified my opinion more, I find the BBC is becoming riddled with bottom of the barrel style sympathy porn. This particular article is tiresome due in part because of the quote the OP provided.
    People respond to individuals, not statistics.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
    The fatal flaw in the plan.
    I am in touch with a number of IT contractors (about 3 dozen now and rising) who want out and asked me for some help. The majority of whom I know from my hardcore contracting time, the rest have been referred by these.

    My advice is always the same "don't leave via the fire exit and don't slam the door on the way out!"

    He seems to have slammed the door on the way out and this article probably won't help his chances of a re-entry to the trade especially if a twitchy airhead HR type is involved in the process.
    What kind of help do you offer?

    I'll be winding up soon and am looking at what to do next. Not old enough to retire but over-taxed if I work PAYE (due to property taxes on personal BTLs).

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Unlike the Wail that creates "pissed off emotional types", then builds slippery slopes all around them.

    nah the wail copies & pastes whisper.sh

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Title edited.
    Are we reserving the original title for the stock market crash thread?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    He chucks in contracting to do a hairbrained scheme .
    Wait until you hear what PooperScot is up to

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Title edited.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    It's brutal for this stuff. They search social media for pissed off emotional types and build uninteresting articles on them.
    Unlike the Wail that creates "pissed off emotional types", then builds slippery slopes all around them.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Title edited.

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  • courtg9000
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    He chucks in contracting to do a hairbrained scheme rather than keeping his job and doing his plan B at the same time.
    The fatal flaw in the plan.
    I am in touch with a number of IT contractors (about 3 dozen now and rising) who want out and asked me for some help. The majority of whom I know from my hardcore contracting time, the rest have been referred by these.

    My advice is always the same "don't leave via the fire exit and don't slam the door on the way out!"

    He seems to have slammed the door on the way out and this article probably won't help his chances of a re-entry to the trade especially if a twitchy airhead HR type is involved in the process.

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  • Paddy
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    He chucks in contracting to do a hairbrained scheme rather than keeping his job and doing his plan B at the same time.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View Post
    No, I should have qualified my opinion more, I find the BBC is becoming riddled with bottom of the barrel style sympathy porn. This particular article is tiresome due in part because of the quote the OP provided.
    It's brutal for this stuff. They search social media for pissed off emotional types and build uninteresting articles on them.

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  • TheGreenBastard
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    So unless you care about all people who are suffering, you shouldn't care about any?

    Your point that the world contains multiple problems is a real slam-dunk argument against fixing any of them.
    No, I should have qualified my opinion more, I find the BBC is becoming riddled with bottom of the barrel style sympathy porn. This particular article is tiresome due in part because of the quote the OP provided.

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  • GJABS
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    So unless you care about all people who are suffering, you shouldn't care about any?
    Correct as a general principle, because the fix for the problem one person has might make the problems worse for everyone else.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View Post
    The BBC is riddled with these types of stories, as if it's happening in a vacuum and nobody else is suffering.
    So unless you care about all people who are suffering, you shouldn't care about any?


    Your point that the world contains multiple problems is a real slam-dunk argument against fixing any of them.

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