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You're not a contractor, it's in the professional forum and you don't work very hard so not sure what you are even doing on this thread.
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Having worked at the same client as DaveB I can confirm this is 100% true... and the client still thought he was the absolute dogs danglies as well. Definitely cut out to be a contractor.Originally posted by DaveB View PostI do **** all and still get paid a fortune.
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Not sure if theres a figure that'd I'd even consider working 80 hours a week for on a regular basis.....
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Not surprising - ContractorUK should be embarrassed at the result of the forum upgrade.Originally posted by eek View Post
Mind you given the number of declining number of posters on here it won't make much difference
On the upside, calls into accountants have BOOMED!
As for the original post here, typical moaning millennials getting offended at a little bit of hard work
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I think that's an issue Nick still needs to fix.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI think this could well be in the wrong forum. Could a mod do the needful and move it General?
Mind you given the number of declining number of posters on here it won't make much difference
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I think this could well be in the wrong forum. Could a mod do the needful and move it General?
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Im a contractor and work really hard...
Over the years I have heard this time and again. I’m a contractor and work damn hard that I deserve my Xxx per day rate easily
a reminder about how serious people take work and how easily t can crumble
two readings that are mandatory
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