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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDear Poster,
I will be on my honeymoon until the end of the month and so will not be able to read your valuable contribution to this forum.
If you require financial assistance please contact DimPrawn or for advice on agw please contact SASguru. For any other enquiry about absolutely anything (and I mean anything) please seek the advice of AtW.
Best Regards
PL
seriously all the best.....
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Have fun PL, remember wedding cake puts women off hide the pickle for life!
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI'm not permie - Yet!
Looking though, just that all my job offers seem to be abroad or silly money/Hours in the UK.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDear Ex-Freelancer,
Heartfelt congratulations on your going permie and I sincerely hope you enjoy you first permie holiday. If you should need any advice on pemiedom, and sticking with it, please consult with Diver or Wilmslow (apologies to Diver for unintended suggestion of guilt by association )
Yours,
A real freelancer (to whome all clients look sufficiently different to require separate investigating)
Looking though, just that all my job offers seem to be abroad or silly money/Hours in the UK.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostEnjoy it while you can Pondlife!
I gave her a site induction too so they should be allright
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDear Poster,
I will be on my honeymoon until the end of the month and so will not be able to read your valuable contribution to this forum.
If you require financial assistance please contact DimPrawn or for advice on agw please contact SASguru. For any other enquiry about absolutely anything (and I mean anything) please seek the advice of AtW.
Best Regards
PL
Heartfelt congratulations on your going permie and I sincerely hope you enjoy you first permie holiday. If you should need any advice on pemiedom, and sticking with it, please consult with Diver or Wilmslow (apologies to Diver for unintended suggestion of guilt by association )
Yours,
A real freelancer (to whome all clients look sufficiently different to require separate investigating)
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostKeep outside IR35, exercise your right of substitution on your wedding night. That way it saves you getting f***ed.
Congrats & have a good one
And then take over the project for the launch phase, so to speak.
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Keep outside IR35, exercise your right of substitution on your wedding night. That way it saves you getting f***ed.
Congrats & have a good one
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