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Originally Posted by 106rallye
IT contractor at the moment - was a ski bum for the last three years though - bit of a culture shock!
Want to change but money (and hours) are too good at the moment - bit of a catch 22
Andy
Want to change but money (and hours) are too good at the moment - bit of a catch 22
Andy
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I steal software, music and videos using file exchange programs for a living, these are sold at car boot sales for a tidy profit each week. This is suplemented by buying pre order goods then reselling them on ebay for a profit. I don't tell the tax man about any of this so that's a good 40% extra on top. Oh, and I nearly forgot the disablility benefit I claim every week as I can't type or carry parcels any more.
I'm thinking about have 10 or so children as I've heard there's a good profit to be made there and a new house.
I'm thinking about have 10 or so children as I've heard there's a good profit to be made there and a new house.
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Originally Posted by JackClark
I steal software, music and videos using file exchange programs for a living, these are sold at car boot sales for a tidy profit each week. This is suplemented by buying pre order goods then reselling them on ebay for a profit. I don't tell the tax man about any of this so that's a good 40% extra on top. Oh, and I nearly forgot the disablility benefit I claim every week as I can't type or carry parcels any more.
I'm thinking about have 10 or so children as I've heard there's a good profit to be made there and a new house.
I'm thinking about have 10 or so children as I've heard there's a good profit to be made there and a new house.
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Originally Posted by JCScooby
So what sort of hours are u talking then?
I am working for a great company at the moment good mix of contractors and permies, when the pressure is off no one bats an eyelid if you work from home, or get into work at 10.30. There is no one at the office timing how long you take for lunch etc.
However when the pressure is on then at the end of the day the work has to be done and if you don't achieve it you don't get booked again.
This suits me perfectly at the moment I probably will not take home any more than if i was a permie but for that money I get ALOT more than 28 days holiday out of it which means i can hopefully fit in a few ski trips this winter.
I just wish i liked the actual work!!
Andy
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Originally Posted by JackClark
I steal software, music and videos using file exchange programs for a living, these are sold at car boot sales for a tidy profit each week. This is suplemented by buying pre order goods then reselling them on ebay for a profit. I don't tell the tax man about any of this so that's a good 40% extra on top. Oh, and I nearly forgot the disablility benefit I claim every week as I can't type or carry parcels any more.
I'm thinking about have 10 or so children as I've heard there's a good profit to be made there and a new house.
I'm thinking about have 10 or so children as I've heard there's a good profit to be made there and a new house.
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Originally Posted by Stueyb
The cut and thrust of anti virus software finally catch up then ? ![Lol1](images/smilies/lol1.gif)
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I am a H&S officer for a large telecomms company, i go round our sites and make sure our engineers are wearing the correct equipment and that their paperwork is up to date. I cover all of Scotland and the North of England down to Manchester/Nottingham.
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Originally Posted by oobster
I am a H&S officer for a large telecomms company, i go round our sites and make sure our engineers are wearing the correct equipment and that their paperwork is up to date. I cover all of Scotland and the North of England down to Manchester/Nottingham.
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I am a commercial copyright enforcer, I scan the net for people who steal software, music and videos using file exchange programs for a living, who then sell these at car boot sales for a tidy profit each week.
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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
...If they are dangling upside down off a wonky old pair of wooden stepladders with a 240 volt drill, is totally irrelevant, as long as their paperwork is up to date, right?
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Sheep Sheerer, i only work in the spring ![Cool](images/smilies/cool.gif)
Though i usually have to travel to NZ for work in the winter
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Though i usually have to travel to NZ for work in the winter
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