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Previously on "How much does your ltd turnover in a typical year?"

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by landl View Post
    On the contrary my dear fellow, I suggest you refrain from drafting the questions to be put to an electorate at any future ballot, if you lack the necessary skills to make your intentions precise. Your wishy-washy approach leaves me with nothing but pessimism for the future of IT until the day comes when you no longer grace the profession with your presence.

    I bid you a good day sir.

    PS - I've already voted, as I was able to deduce, despite your ambiguous selection criteria, that you were seeking the greater from a range of possible values.


    Could you please review my latest design spec. That should keep me occupied with corrections till retirement.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by landl View Post
    On the contrary my dear fellow (DimPrawn), I suggest you refrain from drafting the questions to be put to an electorate at any future ballot, if you lack the necessary skills to make your intentions precise.
    You are new here mate, but you will find out that drafting the questions is not the only skill that he lacks...

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  • landl
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Fook me not again. Of course, but it is single select only, so you should choose the highest level.


    I can't believe the cretins in IT these days.

    If you can't understand the poll, please don't vote. Here or in any election.
    On the contrary my dear fellow, I suggest you refrain from drafting the questions to be put to an electorate at any future ballot, if you lack the necessary skills to make your intentions precise. Your wishy-washy approach leaves me with nothing but pessimism for the future of IT until the day comes when you no longer grace the profession with your presence.

    I bid you a good day sir.

    PS - I've already voted, as I was able to deduce, despite your ambiguous selection criteria, that you were seeking the greater from a range of possible values.

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  • Pinto
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Fook me not again. Of course, but it is single select only, so you should choose the highest level.


    I can't believe the cretins in IT these days.

    If you can't understand the poll, please don't vote. Here or in any election.


    You could have used just the figures. Which is better?

    "over more than 60K"
    "over 60K"

    This is a typical small spec query that results in yet another meeting.

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  • denver2k
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    Originally posted by landl View Post
    ...the way the question has been framed, shouldn't the counts for the lower bands include those who are in a higher band? Isn't everyone who has selected over 90k also in the over 80k, over 70k, etc bands?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by landl View Post
    ...the way the question has been framed, shouldn't the counts for the lower bands include those who are in a higher band? Isn't everyone who has selected over 90k also in the over 80k, over 70k, etc bands?
    Fook me not again. Of course, but it is single select only, so you should choose the highest level.


    I can't believe the cretins in IT these days.

    If you can't understand the poll, please don't vote. Here or in any election.

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  • landl
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    Throwing a spanner in the works here, but

    ...the way the question has been framed, shouldn't the counts for the lower bands include those who are in a higher band? Isn't everyone who has selected over 90k also in the over 80k, over 70k, etc bands?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    Ahem...does this mean what my company earns? Or what it's left with after taxes?

    It's raw billing before tax, and excluding any VAT amounts claimed or paid.

    And don't take your highest rate and multiply by 52.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Ahem...does this mean what my company earns? Or what it's left with after taxes?

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    where is the option for a million quid

    threaded
    That's just the expense account,

    for the boat thingy...

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  • threaded
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    Your poll went a little short, seeing as threaded will now be providing you your CSA system via our partners.

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  • Archangel
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    Exc VAt inc FRS VAT bonus ?

    i.e. Gross inc VAT * 0.87 last year (Gross inc VAT * 0.885 this year)

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    inc VAT?
    exc VAT.

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  • Andy2
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    where is the option for a million quid

    threaded

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  • Pondlife
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    inc VAT?

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