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<blockquote data-quote="Lillpete" data-source="post: 71530" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>Although I completely agree with what you are saying, the issue I have is that I work for a very small local company (there's me and my boss, thats the whole company) he's been good to me but just can't pay me bigger wages. I just wouldn't feel right actively seeking private work whilst working for him as it would be right on his patch and would be in competition, also one of my contacts is a kitchen fitter so all the work would be registerable and just simple things like being available for assesments to join the NIC would be very difficult to organise.</p><p></p><p>What I am hoping is that I will be able to still work for him as a contractor on day rates, when required, but this is by no means gauranteed as I do not know how well he will take my setting up just down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lillpete, post: 71530, member: 2140"] Although I completely agree with what you are saying, the issue I have is that I work for a very small local company (there's me and my boss, thats the whole company) he's been good to me but just can't pay me bigger wages. I just wouldn't feel right actively seeking private work whilst working for him as it would be right on his patch and would be in competition, also one of my contacts is a kitchen fitter so all the work would be registerable and just simple things like being available for assesments to join the NIC would be very difficult to organise. What I am hoping is that I will be able to still work for him as a contractor on day rates, when required, but this is by no means gauranteed as I do not know how well he will take my setting up just down the road. [/QUOTE]
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