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While you are away the world will go into financial meltdown, London will look like 28 Days Later, you will be stuck in Asia with no family or means of support and no way to ever get back home.Originally posted by phayes View PostHi,
I have done my 6 months hard work (not) and I am about to go to asia for a 6 month climbing trip, there better be loads of high paid contracts when i get back.
Going to take my laptop and learn a new skillset while away.
So have fun working this winter. :-)
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Take a recipe for dog curry with you...
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How do you manage your limited company while you're away? Send it into hibernation or keep on paying your accountant to mind the shop?Originally posted by phayes View PostHi,
I have done my 6 months hard work (not) and I am about to go to asia for a 6 month climbing trip, there better be loads of high paid contracts when i get back.
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And you are?Originally posted by phayes View PostHi,
I have done my 6 months hard work (not) and I am about to go to asia for a 6 month climbing trip, there better be loads of high paid contracts when i get back.
Going to take my laptop and learn a new skillset while away.
So have fun working this winter. :-)
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Extreme programming doesn't mean doing it on top of K2, you know.Originally posted by phayes View PostHi,
I have done my 6 months hard work (not) and I am about to go to asia for a 6 month climbing trip, ...Going to take my laptop and learn a new skillset while away....
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Its Time to go (Again)
Hi,
I have done my 6 months hard work (not) and I am about to go to asia for a 6 month climbing trip, there better be loads of high paid contracts when i get back.
Going to take my laptop and learn a new skillset while away.
So have fun working this winter. :-)
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