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Fair point - but I'm not going to lick ar*e for the sake of a contract when there are loads out there - for now ...
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There are no "nasty pieces of work" when it comes to business, just people who give you business or people who don't.Originally posted by bobsmithldnTrust me, you wouldn't want to keep "good relations" with him - nasty piece of work ...
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Trust me, you wouldn't want to keep "good relations" with him - nasty piece of work ...Originally posted by PondlifeBusiness means keeping good relations with past and future clients.
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When you're on a gig for an extended period like that, doesn't it make it more difficult to convince the IR35 man that he doesn't need to investigate you?Originally posted by bobsmithldn... really looking forward to it, except my permie dodgy boss is totally pi**ed off I'm leaving after looking after me for 4 years ... kiss my a*** ... c**t ...
it's business mate ...
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Originally posted by bobsmithldn... really looking forward to it, except my permie dodgy boss is totally pi**ed off I'm leaving after looking after me for 4 years ... kiss my a*** ... c**t ...
it's business mate ...
Business means keeping good relations with past and future clients.
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Tell him you would stay longer but then you'll have to claim full employment rights, and back pay for holidays and receive a full pension and company car.
That should cheer him up you are leaving.
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Off to pasures new after 4 years ...
... really looking forward to it, except my permie dodgy boss is totally pi**ed off I'm leaving after looking after me for 4 years ... kiss my a*** ... c**t ...
it's business mate ...Tags: None
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