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Old 16-05-2014, 07:42
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in the immortal word of ernie wise
"I came,"
"I saw,"
"I went"
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Old 16-05-2014, 08:21
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in the immortal word of ernie wise
"I came,"
"I saw,"
"I went"
Tea, Ern??
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Old 16-05-2014, 11:19
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I didn't get the job
It was a long shot anyway
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Old 16-05-2014, 12:03
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I didn't get the job
It was a long shot anyway
tis a bummer

have you thought about doing your own thang workwise?
long as you look at it as getting paid for a lot of hard work is a bonus and not a right being self employed opens lots of doors which can lead to somebody else employing you a cv can only describe how you work but actually seeing somebody at work is much more illuminating to a potential employer than a piece of paper.

then of course there are the few start ups that turn into fully fledged companies. who knows where it can lead.. and you`d be surprised how much help there is out there for training etc for start up companies as well as grant to get you up and running if you can present it well ive seen new companies get in excess of 50K grant just for proof of concept, proving it wont work in other words and you don't have to repay the 50K on the other hand you get somit new and I looks like it will work sky`s the limit to how much they will throw your way know of 1 company who got 1 million in grants over 3 years.

but like I said approach it as being a bonus to get paid and you`ll go far .



oh look at gobby me!
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Old 16-05-2014, 12:15
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Sorry to hear that CB.
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Old 16-05-2014, 14:04
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Thanks guys
At the moment I don't think I could go self employed. I hate sorting out taxes and stuff like that
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Old 16-05-2014, 14:09
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Thanks guys
At the moment I don't think I could go self employed. I hate sorting out taxes and stuff like that
that's always a pain but if you hate it think how many more also hate it and why not start a pay bureau you do other peeps payroll ? take a small fee and biz will be booming in no time ..
sage payroll is way to expensive but here this at a fraction the cost

tp://www.moneysoft.co.uk/payroll-software/payroll-manager.htm
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Old 16-05-2014, 18:11
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I didn't get the job
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Really sorry to hear that CB
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Old 16-05-2014, 20:28
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Evening all

Sorry you didn't get the job CB
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Old 16-05-2014, 20:51
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Self employment is hard going, so much paperwork and stuff, although there is the reward of being your own boss....
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:05
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I didn't get the job
It was a long shot anyway
Sorry to hear that CB, something will come your way though it's a downer

tis a bummer

have you thought about doing your own thang workwise?
long as you look at it as getting paid for a lot of hard work is a bonus and not a right being self employed opens lots of doors which can lead to somebody else employing you a cv can only describe how you work but actually seeing somebody at work is much more illuminating to a potential employer than a piece of paper.

then of course there are the few start ups that turn into fully fledged companies. who knows where it can lead.. and you`d be surprised how much help there is out there for training etc for start up companies as well as grant to get you up and running if you can present it well ive seen new companies get in excess of 50K grant just for proof of concept, proving it wont work in other words and you don't have to repay the 50K on the other hand you get somit new and I looks like it will work sky`s the limit to how much they will throw your way know of 1 company who got 1 million in grants over 3 years.

but like I said approach it as being a bonus to get paid and you`ll go far .



oh look at gobby me!
Wow so sensible

Self employment is hard going, so much paperwork and stuff, although there is the reward of being your own boss....
OMG, paper work is not my forte at all, I'd been buried under piles of it and in trouble with the tax man


Hello to one and all, so pleased it is Friday as I'm completely done for!! Not enough hours in the day, I've just dried out umpteen handprints on my maiden
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:09
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Sorry to hear that CB, something will come your way though it's a downer :



Wow so sensible



OMG, paper work is not my forte at all, I'd been buried under piles of it and in trouble with the tax man


Hello to one and all, so pleased it is Friday as I'm completely done for!! Not enough hours in the day, I've just dried out umpteen handprints on my maiden
Who's been fingering your maiden???

Speaking of which - I had the first ever massage I've had today! I got a voucher as a present from mini twass......it was incredible! I had oil in places you simply wouldn't beleive
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:11
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Who's been fingering your maiden???

Speaking of which - I had the first ever massage I've had today! I got a voucher as a present from mini twass......it was incredible! I had oil in places you simply wouldn't beleive
Good God woman, have you no respect for the work I do


I just read and wow it sounded great, I've had oil in many places, well WD 40 to be precise
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:17
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Good God woman, have you no respect for the work I do


I just read and wow it sounded great, I've had oil in many places, well WD 40 to be precise
Oooh Mrs T, one day you should try one, it was like nothing I've experienced.....apparently it drained my lymphatic system I smelt gorgeous after despite being as greasy as a bag of chips
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:21
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Oooh Mrs T, one day you should try one, it was like nothing I've experienced.....apparently it drained my lymphatic system I smelt gorgeous after despite being as greasy as a bag of chips
I was talking to my friend about one as she had one done a while ago (present as yours) she loved it, I think it would take a year to get rid on my knots but I would imagine it is so relaxing.....LMAO@bag of chips. My central heating is going in on the 9th June
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:24
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I was talking to my friend about one as she had one done a while ago (present as yours) she loved it, I think it would take a year to get rid on my knots but I would imagine it is so relaxing.....LMAO@bag of chips. My central heating is going in on the 9th June
Apparently I had no knots, and she said for my age, and me being a massage virgin, I had a very good abiity to relax. Seems like most ladies my age won't strip naked or let their body go limp at will. No problemo

Hooray for the heating! Hope you won't need to use it before October.....is it gas or oil?
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:28
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Apparently I had no knots, and she said for my age, and me being a massage virgin, I had a very good abiity to relax. Seems like most ladies my age won't strip naked or let their body go limp at will. No problemo
I work with children I'm bound to have millions of knots in me back, I'll be knotted up to hell It does sound lovely Twass I may be tempted one day but knowing me I will never get around to it, nice you enjoyed it

3 days in next week and then off..............YAY
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:30
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Hello to one and all, so pleased it is Friday as I'm completely done for!! Not enough hours in the day, I've just dried out umpteen handprints on my maiden
Hello. I feel the exact same :|
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:30
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Heating

He wanted to put it in the week you were coming I texted him back and he said the following, he's a great fella. It will be gas, all new system but will be worth it. You will see the Museum Piece that is in at the moment
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:30
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ANOTHER holibob!!!!???? That was quick after Easter!!

Did you have the fabulous weather MRs T? It's been like a August day here!
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:31
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Hello. I feel the exact same :|
Hi Crazy,

It's been mad, totally mad and we have an RE Inspection the day we get back
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:32
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Heating

He wanted to put it in the week you were coming I texted him back and he said the following, he's a great fella. It will be gas, all new system but will be worth it. You will see the Museum Piece that is in at the moment
Awww, you'll have everything sorted and perfect....and you've met the neighbours and settled in!!! And tried the take aways

Is there a KFC
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:32
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EEEeekkkk I missed you Crazy.....
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:35
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Hi Crazy,

It's been mad, totally mad and we have an RE Inspection the day we get back
Eeeep good luck!! I know they're really important
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Old 16-05-2014, 22:37
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ANOTHER holibob!!!!???? That was quick after Easter!!

Did you have the fabulous weather MRs T? It's been like a August day here!
It's been lovely but I tend not to be a sun lover especially at the beginning, my hands are quite sore at the moment with the light thingy mi jiggy!

We only had one week at Easter hence why and are having just over two weeks off, so need it, whacked out BRING IT ON
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