Originally posted by SandyDown
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I also noticed in the local classified people wanting jobs feel obliged to give their nationality within the add, i.e. for a house cleaner, all calssified seems to state 'Polish/English/other nationality' cleaner/builder etc
I wonder if someone can start a Poll to see how many people here would employe and English or Polish cleaner/builder?
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oh forgot to add, during the last downturn there were loads of plumbing retraining threads posted on here.
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Originally posted by SandyDown View Postaahhhh, but did she see the contracting potentials? and did you have to do the contracting to support the beauty?
Mods ...I am watching (1)
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Not me!... seriously good looks before I even got onto the contracting gravy train. (3)
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Originally posted by SandyDown View PostWhat is a year's worth for you? Also do you have a family to support?..
btw: Another factor to consider the downturn is a good tester of all relationships, during last downturn some contractor's other halves managed to step up and support the family, others just voted with their feet!!
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Originally posted by eliquant View PostI got one years survival money before I have to sell up and ship out.
Thing is that survival money may be used for plan b so in reality I got 9-10 months ... (not long but if I cannot get a contract within that period its futile anways.).
One thing is that I am not going permanent, its pointless. I'd rather risk it all with plan b.
btw: Another factor to consider the downturn is a good tester of all relationships, during last downturn some contractor's other halves managed to step up and support the family, others just voted with their feet!!
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Originally posted by SandyDown View PostDepends on your expenses and existing debts (loans, mortgage etc) If you have no debts and no mortgage, then I think you can survive well for a whole year on as little as 15 K - and if the worst comes to the worse you can earn extra doing work including collecting shopping trolleys from outside Tescos.
If you are worried, start looking into your finances and outgoings, see how you can reduce them.
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