Posted: Tue 28 Jun, 2005 22.45
Thought he was an assistant, deputy, junior pot washer, waiting for promotion to kitchen rat catcher.TVDragon wrote:Spot the poster who doesn't work.
Thought he was an assistant, deputy, junior pot washer, waiting for promotion to kitchen rat catcher.TVDragon wrote:Spot the poster who doesn't work.
That promotion is so close i can taste it...Nick Harvey wrote:Thought he was an assistant, deputy, junior pot washer, waiting for promotion to kitchen rat catcher.TVDragon wrote:Spot the poster who doesn't work.
You'll find that with any job nowadays. The Inland Revenue want everything on the books. I think true freelancers (those with more than one job - though even that depends on a number of factors) can still invoice an employer - however many of the freelancers I know are being forced to move onto the books.Cheese Head wrote:That promotion is so close i can taste it...Nick Harvey wrote:Thought he was an assistant, deputy, junior pot washer, waiting for promotion to kitchen rat catcher.TVDragon wrote:Spot the poster who doesn't work.
The cheque was from work actually, i didnt get my time sheet into my boss before the paying in date. It's really irratating now shes changed the system, it used to be cash in hand which wierdly was easier to save money. Now its monthly, directly paid into my account. Which is plain irratating...
Yes, tut tut tut CH at you trying to avoid claiming your tax. Think of all that this wonderful government has done for you!Isonstine wrote:You'll find that with any job nowadays. The Inland Revenue want everything on the books. I think true freelancers (those with more than one job - though even that depends on a number of factors) can still invoice an employer - however many of the freelancers I know are being forced to move onto the books.Cheese Head wrote:That promotion is so close i can taste it...Nick Harvey wrote: Thought he was an assistant, deputy, junior pot washer, waiting for promotion to kitchen rat catcher.
The cheque was from work actually, i didnt get my time sheet into my boss before the paying in date. It's really irratating now shes changed the system, it used to be cash in hand which wierdly was easier to save money. Now its monthly, directly paid into my account. Which is plain irratating...
Isonstine wrote:You'll find that with any job nowadays.Cheese Head wrote:That promotion is so close i can taste it...Nick Harvey wrote: Thought he was an assistant, deputy, junior pot washer, waiting for promotion to kitchen rat catcher.
The cheque was from work actually, i didnt get my time sheet into my boss before the paying in date. It's really irratating now shes changed the system, it used to be cash in hand which wierdly was easier to save money. Now its monthly, directly paid into my account. Which is plain irratating...
I take it that's a "getting over it" holiday, Mark, a bit like January 2nd in Scotland.marksi wrote:many places also observe July 13th as a holiday.
Indeed, although traditionally we didn't get 26th December as a holiday, as Christmas has always been very much less important to us than Hogmanog.Nick Harvey wrote:I take it that's a "getting over it" holiday, Mark, a bit like January 2nd in Scotland.marksi wrote:many places also observe July 13th as a holiday.