Originally posted by el duder
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Originally posted by el duderas you guys know, im contracting out in holland.
the managed service i am using, insist that i pay for public liability insurance.
not once, in the 5 yrs i have been contracting have i paid out for this, either through an umbrella or my own LTD.
they want 100 GBP for this as well.
anyone have any thoughts? do i really need this?
rates are horrendus.
registration fee
insurance
weekly fee
closure fee
i feel like breaking someones face.
The Belgians like to think of themselves as practical, down-to-earth, dependable.
A good Belgian woman knows how to run a household, knows the right temperature for the beer, can cook steak to perfection, shops efficiently at the megastore and holds down a job.
Her husband holds down a job, drinks the beer, eats the steak and spends the weekend proudly changing his own oil sump gasket.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 21 June 2006, 15:22.
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nah mate, only teasing, come on out with it, tell us some more
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenesfeel good about yourself and be happy you are not elduder Milan.
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everybody,
there is an important lesson in knowing people like elduder
people like elduder do not realise what a public service they provide
people who know people like elduder often do not realise how lucky they are
because, when you know people like elduder, no matter what happens to you in life, you always know, there always some worse off like for example your old mate elduder
feel good about yourself and be happy you are not elduder
Milan.
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Managed Service Company
as you guys know, im contracting out in holland.
the managed service i am using, insist that i pay for public liability insurance.
not once, in the 5 yrs i have been contracting have i paid out for this, either through an umbrella or my own LTD.
they want 100 GBP for this as well.
anyone have any thoughts? do i really need this?
rates are horrendus.
registration fee
insurance
weekly fee
closure fee
i feel like breaking someones face.Tags: None
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