Say "You guys are obviously doing it all wrong, that's why they brought me in." to settle any difference of opinion.
Tell good permies "you should be a contractor, you're almost good enough"
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Originally posted by No2politics View PostAsk cuk about a dubious expense you want to claim. then when people say you shouldn't claim said expense, argue the toss with them. Generally speaking, if you can keep a straight face when telling your accountant about it, you can claim it
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou must ensure your continued access to CUK by bypassing the swear filter to call people rude names in the professional forums.
Not All There, in particular, will demand that you do this or your CUK access will be revoked.
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You must ensure your continued access to CUK by bypassing the swear filter to call people rude names in the professional forums.
Not All There, in particular, will demand that you do this or your CUK access will be revoked.
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Do not research it yourself or ask your accountant, but listen to all advise on this forum then act upon them.
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Crap advice for new contractors
Ask cuk about a dubious expense you want to claim. then when people say you shouldn't claim said expense, argue the toss with them. Generally speaking, if you can keep a straight face when telling your accountant about it, you can claim it
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If the client doesn't renew when your contract ends, make sure they pay you redundancy - you're entitled to it.
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Crap advice for new contractors
Be sure to ask permission from your manager before taking holiday. Make a point off attending team meeting, and never miss out on those important team building away days.
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostIf ther's something you don't understand, don't waste your time on Google, just ask on CUK.
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If ther's something you don't understand, don't waste your time on Google, just ask on CUK.
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