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I believe it was Leonard Cohen who said "Ah you hate to see another tired man. Lay down his hand. Like he was giving up the holy game of poker"Originally posted by russell View PostWould you go to a ward full of cripples shouting "I can walk, yeeehaaa"?
Cheer up mate, the work will come..Last edited by chef; 17 November 2011, 12:15.
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I live in Germany, pay taxes in Germany and work as self employed. Things like IR35 don't apply. % of income from various sources over a 2 year period or multiple income streams simultaneously is their only concern to maintain self employed status, that's been covered by several previous contracts at other client co's, my sideline wedding wedsite development for family friends and my soon to be plan b of developing apple and android apps.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSounds like MOO if you ask me
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Sounds like MOO if you ask meOriginally posted by chef View PostI've just been informed by the PM that the clients onsite like me so much they're gonna find reasons to fill my time til the end of Q1 2012..
Global downturn? what's that then
It's gonna be a good christmas at chef towers
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Congrats, but doesn't your contract say "1 month notice period"...Originally posted by chef View PostI've just been informed by the PM that the clients onsite like me so much they're gonna find reasons to fill my time til the end of Q1 2012..
Global downturn? what's that then
It's gonna be a good christmas at chef towers
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Would you go to a ward full of cripples shouting "I can walk, yeeehaaa"?
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