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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
But you could have if you'd been a ltd director with a PAYE salary and been furloughed. You'd have got 80% of your salary, but you were busy selling overpriced chalk and pokemon cards
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSays the Covid-19 profiteer.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCoronavirus: We won'''t surrender North to hardship, mayor vows - BBC News
FFS! Everyone else is trying to work their arses off, while some get to stay at home, not pay for transport, not have to pay to go out. eat out etc, exercise, learn new things, **** off to Spain and bring stuff back, and still get paid 2/3 of their wages for staying at home! While those with Ltd get **** all! Bollocks.
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Stayed in contract all year, got IR35 shifted back a year, got up an hour later day and finished an hour earlier every day, no expenses so richer. I went on holiday to Spain, empty flights, quiet beaches and less dickheads around.
I look forward, I adapt, I’m not a sheep(regardless of name), and I don’t whinge on forums(much).
Covid sucks.. I get it. But we’re contractors. Never ever expected government would give us anything.
Get the point about the lazy bastards. That’s why they live in crapholes.Last edited by BABABlackSheep; 10 October 2020, 21:37.
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Maybe you could just go and lamp someone
Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
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Aren't you an employee of the limited company that you put in the cat's name at the start of Covid-19?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostShould have been an employee. Could have sat on my arse for the last 201 days getting paid to go cycling, or masturbating like a chimp
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostShould have been an employee. Could have sat on my arse for the last 201 days getting paid to go cycling, or masturbating like a chimp
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Should have been an employee. Could have sat on my arse for the last 201 days getting paid to go cycling, or masturbating like a chimp
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If we start enumerating all the things that are wrong with the neo-feudalism that we live in I think we’d all loose the will to work / live.
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