Originally posted by angusglover
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Jed congrats on the move.
Get yourself some of those glasses that have open eyes painted on the outside of them. That way while your asleep in your chair no will ever notice.
P.s this won't work if you snore
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1. Dont look to eager.Originally posted by JedHi,
I am just moving from permie to the contract world, apart from reading up on IR35 etc is there anything i really need to look out for when i get my first contract.
Already registered ltd co, got accountant, biz acc etc.
Any advice for contract virgin would be appreciated.
2. Be prepared to be given tulipe work or even zero work early on.
3. Get ready to build trust and soild relationships with people and managers.
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Sorry I am not jesus...but thanks for the comparison...Originally posted by XTCWasn't that funny.. jesus.
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I rest my caseOriginally posted by sasguruFeck off you puny lightweight!

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Wasn't that funny.. jesus.Originally posted by angusgloverSo are you both a contractor and a virgin?
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you are his next mealOriginally posted by zeitghostHello from your friendly Giant Alien Lizard.

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Originally posted by Jedcheers everyone.
p.s. what does User cp mean ?? or am i making a further dick of myself asking !!
User CP top left on the board and its User Control Panel.
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Originally posted by Bagpusslike like
haddaway and sh1te man, but
WE DONT SAY BUT!!
How many times?!!!
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yes , nextOriginally posted by Jedcheers everyone.
p.s. what does User cp mean ?? or am i making a further dick of myself asking !!
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cheers everyone.
p.s. what does User cp mean ?? or am i making a further dick of myself asking !!
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Feck off you puny lightweight!Originally posted by KyajaeYeah, sadguru is only happy when he's taking the p1ss or throwing insults at people. He/she/it's a good example of an inadequate and insecure personality.
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