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I think fair play to you for going the contracting route, doesn't matter if your rate is low to start off and if you are looking to go back to perm it's probably good that your not getting mega bucks as you'll be disappointed when you go back to permiedom, if you not very busy it may be worth skilling up on DBA/Network stuff as it will be more lucrative in the long run, perm or contract
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employers NI or perhaps the tax calc is wrong, are you sure you are not on a cumulaive tax code?Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI'm not really better off now, went perm in May but given notice yesterday along with everyone else.
One thing in my favour, at least I was well prepared to deal with the situation which is more than can be said for every other poor sod around me.
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Originally posted by Xenophon View PostI'll open up the Xeno livestream later tonight.


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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostBe carefull what you wish for.
Careful
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Be carefull what you wish for.Originally posted by Theonenonly View Postlol you lot are mad.....
Btw I stole that quote for my sig I hope you dont mind lol
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FTFYOriginally posted by Xenophon View PostiPhone. We iPhoners have sex more on our own.
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