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Previously on "my permie job offer fell through"
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Good on you fulla
Enjoy the weekend
Regards
Mailman
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Sounds like the criteria for GBP entry into the euro - when the time is right............
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Mordy, I think you got away with that one!
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Those contractor Gods are smiling, well done.
untill you are able to accept our offer
What do we reckon, about 5 years should do the trick...
(oops, shouldn't have mentioned God - down Chico...) 8o
I have been agonising for weeks about an offer for a permie role, I want the job but I also want the contractor lifestyle.
I told them today that I accepted the job but that I needed to put xK into the business to pay tax, xK to pay the accountant, and xK for the tax breaks after a year plus living expenses.
They replied 'We are over a barrel here - would you consider a rolling contract untill you are able to accept our offer?"
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