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Yes, I think that you may be a little too sensitive about this eek."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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a lottle, imoOriginally posted by cojak View PostYes, I think that you may be a little too sensitive about this eek.Comment
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If my employer as a permies send my to Aberdeen - part of the job not getting to/from then claimable.Originally posted by yakitoo View PostThat is not too much of a problem for me (more a PITA), it's the loss of overnight accommodation costs that really stings. Permies get those costs paid with no argument.
if I chose to take a job in Aberdeen and stayed away then not claimable.
I dont really see any reasons why it should be different for anybody.Comment
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because BigCo's help to write the legislation, not LittleCo'sOriginally posted by ASB View PostIf my employer as a permies send my to Aberdeen - part of the job not getting to/from then claimable.
if I chose to take a job in Aberdeen and stayed away then not claimable.
I dont really see any reasons why it should be different for anybody.
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We need a better name than 'eek and chums'Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTo be fair, you've been known to have couple of digs at IPSE.
I think the purpose of the leaflet is to raise awareness amongst the majority of contractors who are probably blissfully unaware of the impending doom. That can only be a good thing, and IPSE have the resources and budget to do this. I don't care if people respond through IPSE, eek+chums or independently, but making them aware in the first place is half the battle, and a good spend of members' money IMO.
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Sorry but a 1 man army is an insult.... It implies either a fool's errand or something no one else is supporting...Originally posted by cojak View PostYes, I think that you may be a little too sensitive about this eek.
Yes I might be being sensitive, I also might not like looking at the 100 or so hours I'm going to lose over the next month thinking I really don't want to do this but needs must...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Dunno, maybe he can come up with something latin that doesn't quite fit.Originally posted by tarbera View PostWe need a better name than 'eek and chums'
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thefutureofcontracting.co.uk ... its an available domain and avoids anything too close to pcg / ipse ......Originally posted by tarbera View PostWe need a better name than 'eek and chums'
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We don't need anything for long. Just long enough to support the writing of the T&S consultation response, the IR35 discussion response and any response to the IR35 consultation that may follow.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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FLC
If it wasn't for the stupid idea of the FLC I might have shared the document, but as it stands now IPSE needs to be sorted as well. My membership runs out in 6 months and unless they get their act together there is no way I renew.
eek has done more for me then IPSE ever done!Comment
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Permie would look to buy or long term lease (if they have any sense). Not really much of an option on 3-6 month gigs.Originally posted by ASB View Post
if I chose to take a job in Aberdeen and stayed away then not claimable.
I dont really see any reasons why it should be different for anybody.Comment
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