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Previously on "Hi !! Contract opportunity in Cork"

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View Post
    Have a look at some of the comments I made in the following post:

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ml#post1623101

    Sounds like a good rate you're getting for Ireland!
    I thought that, let alone Cork....

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  • ShandyDrinker
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    Originally posted by monty77uk View Post
    Thanks :-) Already taking tax advice and I know it's just a discount but every little helps :-)

    Cheers!
    Have a look at some of the comments I made in the following post:

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ml#post1623101

    Sounds like a good rate you're getting for Ireland!

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
    Caark! Caark! Are ya feckin tick ya eejit?
    Michael Collins country lol!

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I can't even tell when they're saying 'Cork'.
    Caark! Caark! Are ya feckin tick ya eejit?

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  • monty77uk
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Might be throwing a red herring in here but looking at some of the threads in the past isn't contracting in Ireland a bit complicated tax wise? One to research before making your decision possibly..

    Be very careful when getting excited about tax deductible expenses. Most of it comes out of your pocket still!! It's just at a discount. It doesn't mean it's free...

    Check this thead for a giggle.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...elf-money.html
    Thanks :-) Already taking tax advice and I know it's just a discount but every little helps :-)

    Cheers!

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  • northernladuk
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    Might be throwing a red herring in here but looking at some of the threads in the past isn't contracting in Ireland a bit complicated tax wise? One to research before making your decision possibly..

    Be very careful when getting excited about tax deductible expenses. Most of it comes out of your pocket still!! It's just at a discount. It doesn't mean it's free...

    Check this thead for a giggle.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/umbre...elf-money.html

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  • monty77uk
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Don't do it unless rate is around €600/day, and you can understand the Cork accent. I can't even tell when they're saying 'Cork'.

    Flight a bit hit and miss, ISTR, better to fly to Dublin and drive.
    Strangely enough that's exactly the likely rate. I can deal with the accent :-)

    Interesting about the Dublin thing, I did look at flights and London>Cork flights didn't look too tempting. Drive? Rental car for the week? Seems excessive for 2 airport runs?

    Are flights/cars/hotels for this sort of thing tax deductible too?

    Cheers!
    M

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  • stek
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    Don't do it unless rate is around €600/day, and you can understand the Cork accent. I can't even tell when they're saying 'Cork'.

    Flight a bit hit and miss, ISTR, better to fly to Dublin and drive.

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  • monty77uk
    started a topic Hi !! Contract opportunity in Cork

    Hi !! Contract opportunity in Cork

    Afternoon all,

    Looking at making the move from perm (15 years in the job) to contract in the near future.

    Anyone else here have experience with a Cork job? I'd be 'commuting' from Sussex, would start off based in Cork 100% for 3 months then progressing to alternate weeks if all goes well.

    Big questions are regarding flights and accommodation really and wondered what others have done in the past.

    Cheers,
    M

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