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  • escapeUK
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    Its nice to see these people with worthless degrees realise their true worth.

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  • OwlHoot
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    His employer, a farmer from Aylsham, Norfolk, even warned him to “bring a deckchair and a good book” ..
    The rate isn't brilliant, but if he has to supply his own equipment that must be an indication he's outside IR35

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Do not use a ukulele for...

    Do not use a ukulele for...

    ... scaring partridges

    Music graduate gets job as human scarecrow - Telegraph

    "I get to sit and read for a lot of the time but whenever I see the partridges, I have to get up and scare them off," he told the BBC.

    “I ring a cowbell and I've even played the accordion, but the ukulele doesn't seem to have any effect on them.

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