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Originally posted by Denny View PostA perfectly pointless exercise that only serves to reinforce the myth that there are such things as good or bad EBs. God knows why this forum is called Contractor UK. I think Recruiter UK would be a better name for it - only it can't be called that because I think there is already another one. The rest is simply a sycophantic popularity contest vote amongst CUK cliques and friends. As for the other votes. Everyone has different experiences of using accountants, depending on who their account manager or accountant is. All job boards generally carry the same ads, so how can we vote on those?
What readers won't find out is if there genuinely is a good or bad EB that offers something meaningful to contractors over and above the rest; nor will we get to appreciate who is the best poster on here, or who started the best thread etc.
I suggest we veto the vote on the grounds that the categories are entitled 'best contractor agency' (there is no such thing as a contractor agency because recruitment agencies are for placing permie staff, not contractors); they've referred to job boards for contractors (but we're not applying for jobs).
Don't reinforce the lies, bust them apart instead!
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This looks boring. I thought it would be a thread about which of us had spent a year reading total guff from AtW about squirrels without resorting to too much abuse.
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Originally posted by chicane View PostNo, that's the Business and Accounting/Legal forums. Nowadays, General is for arguments, insults and discussion about irrelevant issues. Dwelling on the good ol' days will do you no good.
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...and you're point is????????
....welll whatever it is, if there was one, that is, it's bound to be irrelevant so don't bother answering
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I was under the distinct impression that this forum was for discussions about contractor/business issues and was not a virtual social gathering.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI was under the distinct impression that this forum was for discussions about contractor/business issues and was not a virtual social gathering.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI was under the distinct impression that this forum was for discussions about contractor/business issues and was not a virtual social gathering.
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