Re: Newbie to IT Contracts
- From: "tim \(moved to sweden\)" <tim_in_sweden2005@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 19:10:39 +0200
>"DotPoo" <dotpoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>Errr, you obviously have more time than me. I guess it comes down to
>how valuable your time is.
Not for me. I value my time more highly than most people.
> For me, it's worth paying someone 5% to
>handle all of the paperwork and not have to worry about inland revenue
>payments, dates, legislation ect ect.
Perhps it might be worth 5% if that was the market rate.
Perhaps I like roast chicken enough to 15 pounds for
each one, but I don't have to, so I don't.
> I have a very busy social life
>and outside of the hours I work , I really dont want to be doing
>anything associated with it. I pay 1st Contact £100 a week...if you
>could provide an online invoicing system along with being able to
>answer any question 7 days a week for less than £100, consider
>yourself your first willing client.
Why do you need to ask questions 7 days a week. I though
that you did nothing in this relationship, the number of questions
you need to ask ought to be zero.
Why do you think it is good sense to pay someone up to five times
the going rate for a *full* service accountancy for no reason?
There are many other full service accountans and a 'normal' rate is
about 800 pa.
(another) tim
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