Fair enough in principle , but read very finely the fine print on this agreement , eg what happens if this erstwhile company liquidates say in six months time ...would you get a refund of your hard earned investment ???
But being a shrewd type Milan you knew that already bien sur.
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Previously on "Want to earn 100k gbp, you can thank me later"
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No, most IT projects fail because of a lack of bananas. In any development project it is essential to ensure there is a logistical supply line of bananas to the front-line chimps. It is also vital to keep the battlefield clear of used banana skins should they cause an unfortunate slip-up. Failure to adhere to these requirements often leads to coders spanking their own monkeys in frustration and subsequent blindness.
From the JabberBook of IT project management.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveIt would take me a couple of years on my Burger King wage.
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Originally posted by n5gooneryou know 75k is respectable - but I bet there are people out there who do that in 6 months....
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you know 75k is respectable - but I bet there are people out there who do that in 6 months....
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Originally posted by milanbenescrikey, with figures like that you must be one of the top earners here
congratulations
Milan.Last edited by The Lone Gunman; 24 August 2005, 09:10.
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crikey, with figures like that you must be one of the top earners here
congratulations
Milan.
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Originally posted by Rebecca Loosdon't think I would get out of bed for 100k in 2 years.... Milan, are you on pocket money wages?
To WS average invoices have been about 75K for the last 6 years.
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Originally posted by Rebecca Loosdon't think I would get out of bed for 100k in 2 years.... Milan, are you on pocket money wages?
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don't think I would get out of bed for 100k in 2 years.... Milan, are you on pocket money wages?
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but the monies you have to put up front - to what you can earn - in two years - makes it very hard work - but I guess if you are fresh out of uni or somthing with some capital to burn.............
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