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And no revenue streams either.Originally posted by AtW View Postindependent owner of a business who has no boss above me. !
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Preparation H?Originally posted by zeitghostThe relief, oh the relief...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not a contractor actually. But neither are you. The difference is that you are a permie with a boss, while I am an independent owner of a business who has no boss above me. So, shush!


That humour school was better than I thought ...
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I thought you were the renter of a bedsit with a kebab shop below you?Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not a contractor actually. But neither are you. The difference is that you are a permie with a boss, while I am an independent owner of a business who has no boss above me. So, shush!
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I am not a contractor actually. But neither are you. The difference is that you are a permie with a boss, while I am an independent owner of a business who has no boss above me. So, shush!Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd you're a contractor how exactly?
The self-delusion is increasingly worrying. Nurse!
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Soothing, innit?Originally posted by zeitghostYou'll never know how immensely glad I am to know that...
The relief, oh the relief...
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An extremely important 'note' to include imoOriginally posted by Churchill View PostHe just got the sympathy vote. A bit like a "Lifetime achievement award" just before someone "pegs it"!
Note: "pegs it" in this case means dies, not gets a massive dildo shoved up his arse by his girlfriend/wife etc.
Churchill - In "I was never confused" mode!
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He just got the sympathy vote. A bit like a "Lifetime achievement award" just before someone "pegs it"!Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
Note: "pegs it" in this case means dies, not gets a massive dildo shoved up his arse by his girlfriend/wife etc.
Churchill - In "I was never confused" mode!
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