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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis is a safe place for newbies - I will ban NLUK and Bee if you continue with this bickering.
(NLUK: this is the Welcome area, Newbies are allowed not to understand - and Bee, try not to look like an arse).
cojak, I love you.Leave a comment:
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This is a safe place for newbies - I will ban NLUK and Bee if you continue with this bickering.
(NLUK: this is the Welcome area, Newbies are allowed not to understand - and Bee, try not to look like an arse).Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DanielSQL View PostThanks.
I wouldn't say I fall under that. Should prove useful anyway..... Anyone would think the government doesn't want people to make money. Whatever happen to supporting entrepreneurs!
Somehow they think that they can do a better job of spending it than you can!
Watch out for the part and parcel rule as wellLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
I wouldn't say I fall under that. Should prove useful anyway..... Anyone would think the government doesn't want people to make money. Whatever happen to supporting entrepreneurs!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DanielSQL View PostS, D & C ?!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DanielSQL View PostEven if its fixed rate work?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DanielSQL View PostMy first project will last between 15 and 20 days. However it looks as the the client will require alot more from me. Following the completion of this project.
So feeling good right now.
Biggest mistake the newbies make is to expect the work as well. Your contract is as long as your notice period. I know it's a bit of a miserable way to look at it but you won't get disappointed or caught out financially if you keep that in mind.Leave a comment:
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