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I have got absolutely no idea what this meansOriginally posted by Swati View Postwhen I first started contracting I took out freelancer cover to protect from investigations but these days I am happy to work within the law and use tax efficient methods of saving money while I stay within the law. The net result of this is that I no longer have to pay for freelancer cover.
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Is Swati one of your sockpuppets?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAn excellent idea. But I suspect the date is too early for that.
From my experience on a global forum, with a large number of ex-colonials, I have to say that this comment has a definite ring of veracity to it.
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An excellent idea. But I suspect the date is too early for that.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostYou might just get lucky searching here: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
From my experience on a global forum, with a large number of ex-colonials, I have to say that this comment has a definite ring of veracity to it.Originally posted by Swati View Postwhen I first started contracting I took out freelancer cover to protect from investigations but these days I am happy to work within the law and use tax efficient methods of saving money while I stay within the law. The net result of this is that I no longer have to pay for freelancer cover.
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Very nice.Originally posted by Swati View Postwhen I first started contracting I took out freelancer cover to protect from investigations but these days I am happy to work within the law and use tax efficient methods of saving money while I stay within the law. The net result of this is that I no longer have to pay for freelancer cover.
Not on topic, but very nice.
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when I first started contracting I took out freelancer cover to protect from investigations but these days I am happy to work within the law and use tax efficient methods of saving money while I stay within the law. The net result of this is that I no longer have to pay for freelancer cover.
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You might just get lucky searching here: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://...nformer.co.uk/
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Are they not on some net archive somewhere?
I through all mine out last century, sorry.
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Tell them if they like computers then study law or accountancy. That's where the money is: just look at Bill Gates or Steve Jobs.
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Too right!, tell them that MacD/BK/KFC is a better option.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post(I'm hoping to put the kids off. I don't need the competition ).
Just don't show them your bank statement. :-)
Sorry can't help you with Freelance Informer request.
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Freelance informer cover
Anyone got a stash of Freelance Informer's mouldering in attic or suchlike? I'm doing a presentation about working in IT to a bunch of college kids, and I want to use the cartoon of a bunch of guys licking a tree, with the caption "Some people would say anything to say they've got SAP experience". It was circa 1996, IIRC.
(I'm hoping to put the kids off. I don't need the competition ).Tags: None
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