If I ever go back, I'll be self-employed if I have anything to do with it.
I like the freedom of that (most don't, though). I was self-employed before I left, and am almost de facto self-employed here in the teaching I do (I'm officially not: I pay PAYE and am employed by an institute - but that institute lets me teach what I want, when I want, so my salary goes up and down each month).
Posted By: thebigfeller on February 11th 2015 at 19:18:16
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- Chelsea, Hearts, Luton Town and FC United have made pledges to pay staff a living wage (n/m) (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Feb 11, 19:07:08
- Don't know about the others but (NCFC) - Jambocanary, Feb 11, 19:30:47
- There's something unbelievably grotesque about the minimum wage not being a 'living wage' (NCFC) - thebigfeller, Feb 11, 19:11:03
- Agreed but........... (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Feb 11, 19:22:27
- Yep, all of that. It's arse about face. (n/m) (NCFC) - thebigfeller, Feb 11, 19:23:46
- wait 'til you go back and sign up for a zero-hours contract (NCFC) - Worzel Scrimmage, Feb 11, 19:14:42
- If I ever go back, I'll be self-employed if I have anything to do with it. (NCFC) - thebigfeller, Feb 11, 19:18:16
- Yip and in many cases they don't need to claim top up benefits (n/m) (NCFC) - emmaroyds, Feb 11, 19:14:29
- Agreed but........... (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Feb 11, 19:22:27
- Most of our catering staff don't even deserve the minimum wage tbf (n/m) (NCFC) - lurd, Feb 11, 19:08:22
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