Originally posted by northernladuk
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Originally posted by Manz View PostLOL. Best answer, I'll try not to laugh when they offer it in the new year (unless they surprise me with a ridiculously high number)
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i like those questions. it means i've done a good job. polite refusal is the answer.
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Originally posted by mickey View PostWhat's your answer to the clientco when it offers you a conversion?
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I would ask them why do they want to voluntarily give £10K or so of employers NI to the government, and have themselves tied up in employee protection legislation for no good reason.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIf one ever did go permie, shut the Ltd ASAP. Unlikely IMO that a defunct company would be investigated. Start a new one in the event of a new contracting career.
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Originally posted by mickey View PostWhat's your answer to the clientco when it offers you a conversion?
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The correct response for which I don't take the credit is :
Q : So would you like to take a permanent role here ?
A : Are you f**king joking ? If I didn't know I was gone in 3 months time I would top myself right now !
Should deal with it !
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI would tulip myself and go get as much IR35 insurance as I can.
If one ever did go permie, shut the Ltd ASAP. Unlikely IMO that a defunct company would be investigated. Start a new one in the event of a new contracting career.
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I would tulip myself and go get as much IR35 insurance as I can.
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Originally posted by mickey View PostWhat's your answer to the clientco when it offers you a conversion?
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