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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Come on IT is over, you're too old, let go it's over....

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    It still seems to be going strong in Bangalore.

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Come on IT is over, you're too old, let go it's over....

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    It was called DP when I started doing it...

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  • scooterscot
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    Come on IT is over, you're too old, let go it's over....

    Next

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  • RichardCranium
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Yes - You will also find white socks, sandals and beard trimmers are tax deductible.
    Thank you.

    Should I invest in a second Theakstons Old Peculier t-shirt so I can have a clean one to wear in meetings / presentations / interviews?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    IT contractor newbie here.

    1. Can I claim for clothing? I have a nice new £5 anorak from Blacks that I need for work.
    Yes - You will also find white socks, sandals and beard trimmers are tax deductible.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    IT contractor newbie here.
    Welcome to the board You'll find that we're a bunch of well-balanced individuals, tolerant of others different than ourselves, and eager to help without being judgmental

    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    1. Can I claim for clothing? I have a nice new £5 anorak from Blacks that I need for work.
    FFS newb, have you even read the first timer guides that I'm not bothering to link to (even though it would obviously be more helpful if I did)?

    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    2. I have upgraded my lunchtime encapsulation wrapper to a formal Tupperware box solution. Can I claim the VAT on it?


    I just told you!

    Why don't you worthless newbs even bother reading the answer to your first question before asking the second? If you joined the PCG you'd know all this already!

    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    3. Does anybody know any grils?
    I think the George Foreman ones are pretty good, but my mum could answer this one better than me

    HTH, and again, welcome

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  • RichardCranium
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    IT contractor newbie here.

    1. Can I claim for clothing? I have a nice new £5 anorak from Blacks that I need for work.

    2. I have upgraded my lunchtime encapsulation wrapper to a formal Tupperware box solution. Can I claim the VAT on it?

    3. Does anybody know any grils?

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    I seem to go against the trend within my field.

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  • tay
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    48K for a grad job, I'm in the wrong industry. I bet the pay their canteen staff £500 a day
    Maybe.... but they still serve up crap.

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  • Bagpuss
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    48K for a grad job, I'm in the wrong industry. I bet the pay their canteen staff £500 a day

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    God I hate it when I agree with something tay says.

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  • tay
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    I've got this theory.

    years ago MSACCESS was taught in uni's as an exemplar so the students could get a project in. These guys left uni and a lot of them put ACCESS guru 5 years on their CV. Rates, and the reputation of the product fell like a stone.

    The same is now happening with .Net. The good guys will survive, but for the average dude or new entry - forget it.
    Your theory is rubbish. .Net is not being taught in universities, it is all Java and C++ (mostly Java).

    My current client has been trying to recruit for a grad to do .net stuff... paying good grad rates (£48k) and they cant get any who have done any .net, they will just get a java person and give them a brain washing course at Microsoft. If you are a grad with .net (if there are actually any) you are a lot better off than one of the masses of grads with Java.
    Last edited by tay; 3 July 2008, 12:20.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    I like Dim (Nearly said DP but know for sure it would be misconstrued). He talks sense in the same vein as Ozzy Osbourne (the only one in his family who made ANY sense at all)...
    Dirty minded perv.

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  • ratewhore
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    I like Dim (Nearly said DP but know for sure it would be misconstrued). He talks sense in the same vein as Ozzy Osbourne (the only one in his family who made ANY sense at all)...

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  • DS23
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    Oracle 6 +1 £424 +0.56 % 7800 (10.30 %)
    Oracle 10g 89 +1 £397 -2.89 % 1374 (1.815 %)
    Oracle Developer 166 -15 £418 -2.89 % 721 (0.952 %)
    Oracle Reports 171 +38 £419 +8.64 % 699 (0.923 %)
    Oracle DBA 189 -39 £389 -5.07 % 593 (0.783 %)
    Oracle 8/8i 197 +17 £434 +13.09 % 563 (0.744 %)
    Oracle Consultant 290 -1 £478 +6.79 % 340 (0.449 %)
    Oracle Forms 309 -17 £375 +4.18 % 306 (0.404 %)
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    Oracle Discoverer 341 +46 £421 +1.97 % 256 (0.338 %)
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    boomed and doomed etc.

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