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Thanks Simon, I saw that, probably the most useful post ever on this site. If I was going Ltd I would be giving you a shout.
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Originally posted by lukemgOk, scored a contract, need a company, Giant being recommended. Previously had a LTD Co and found it quite a lot of a pain because I am lazy and getting it closed down was a pain also went on for months etc. Wasn't exactly cheap either.
So, can anyone talk me out of an umbrella (6 months contract, not averse to going perm) ?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread7487.html
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Originally posted by BovveredI heard Durex was safe.
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Are you a yoof or summat?
"got the gig", "scored a contract"
P1ss off and get a shave ffs
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Generally anything with "Prosperity" or "Safe" in the name is a good bet.
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Originally posted by lukemgOk, scored a contract, need a company, Giant being recommended. Previously had a LTD Co and found it quite a lot of a pain because I am lazy and getting it closed down was a pain also went on for months etc. Wasn't exactly cheap either.
So, can anyone talk me out of an umbrella (6 months contract, not averse to going perm) ?
You could try ContractorUmbrella.com, I know a couple of guys who use them and have no trouble. All contractor money is put in a trust fund so if the company goes under you still get paid, they also have a credit control facility and will pester those who do not pay. Totally legal no offshore or anything dodgy.
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Originally posted by lukemgOk, scored a contract, need a company, Giant being recommended. Previously had a LTD Co and found it quite a lot of a pain because I am lazy and getting it closed down was a pain also went on for months etc. Wasn't exactly cheap either.
So, can anyone talk me out of an umbrella (6 months contract, not averse to going perm) ?
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If you're happy with an umbrella then it's the right choice for you. Do a search on Giant etc. They all seem to get slagged off at various points and for various things. Might be best to use a pin.
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Got the gig, need a Co.
Ok, scored a contract, need a company, Giant being recommended. Previously had a LTD Co and found it quite a lot of a pain because I am lazy and getting it closed down was a pain also went on for months etc. Wasn't exactly cheap either.
So, can anyone talk me out of an umbrella (6 months contract, not averse to going perm) ?Tags: None
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