To be fair, we were all newbies in contracting at the start
There is so much red tape and associated spite from HMRC it must be quite daunting for newcombers
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Absolutely this.Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
I never look in there.
It's too full of serious people I've never heard of.
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No, the Professional forums.Originally posted by zeitghostSpecifically in General?
They have to take their chances in General..
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oops. and theres me taking the mickOriginally posted by cojak View PostI always let them go as the answers may actually help the lurkers out there.
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I always let them go as the answers may actually help the lurkers out there.
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I think it's already turned up hasn't it??Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWe had two threads by noobies in the last day or two
one where the contractor wanted to jerk the client around
one where the client jerked the contractor around
i am expecting a noobie post very soon where the agent wants to jerk the contractor around
its like being checked for moral turpitude at US immigration
(2, in fact)
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...rect-what.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...nged-rate.html
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Someone is having us on
We had two threads by noobies in the last day or two
one where the contractor wanted to jerk the client around
one where the client jerked the contractor around
i am expecting a noobie post very soon where the agent wants to jerk the contractor around
its like being checked for moral turpitude at US immigrationTags: None
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