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I'll reply in your thread on this, in case anyone else missed it: http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...obbyserve.html
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Correct. But I've been WFH since 2007 so it's no real change re: pornOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe way I read your post is that you're working at home for a Swedish company.
Mostly they want me specifically, some bits I already discussed with them I might sub out but it's also fairly flexible on hours worked so I'm hoping to work a longish week (50-60 hours) split maybe 50:50 for my client and on my plan B.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAre there options for getting someone else to do/help with this work for you and/or look for something else part time from home? Or does it require full time interaction?
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Are there options for getting someone else to do/help with this work for you and/or look for something else part time from home? Or does it require full time interaction?
Either way nice one. Just hope you get new slippers and bathrobe for the office from santa
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I fancy working from home, is there a way to search jobserve etc for these types of roles?
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The way I read your post is that you're working at home for a Swedish company.Originally posted by d000hg View Post???
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Word of advice.
Buy a porn filter and randomly enter the password with your eyes closed.
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A bit boomed
Just signed a low rate but 100% remote working 5-monther with a Swedish company. Flexible and allows me to bring in some money to support my planB which is the main long-term aim, and lets me refresh on the Java side (been using C++ for the last 2-3 years).Tags: None
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