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Previously on "The annual flu season debate with permies"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI don't fookin believe it.
And I'm supposed to fly out again at 6am
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMrs MF told me MF04 had been off sick yesterday and then just an hour ago received a call to say all three were projective vomiting which is sad.
I on the other hand feel fine, have been basking in glorious sunshine all day and am off out to a restaurant. I feel for you all, I really do.
And I'm supposed to fly out again at 6am
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Originally posted by eek View PostIf you are a permie and ill while on holiday you can claim the holiday back.....
HR hate it when you know more about the law than they do....
I've known permies who claim every holiday as sick and have 50 days paid annual leave per year.
You gotta play the system.
The other one is to say you have an ear infection and can't fly back and have 2 months in the Bahamas.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo really it's either a possible IR35 fail, or losing my house as the warchest is not back to full strength.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo really it's either a possible IR35 fail, or losing my house as the warchest is not back to full strength.
(Piece of advice - if the market is really as bad as you're finding it, I'd suggest a more conciliatory tone than "you ****ed this up lads and I just saved your bacon" when you have your client meetings.)
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