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<blockquote data-quote="SeánH" data-source="post: 448593" data-attributes="member: 5853"><p>Thanks for the replies gents.</p><p></p><p>Forgive me if me using the term self employed is incorrect. My understanding of the correct definition with regards to tax/employment is mediocre at best. More reading is needed I think. With regards to working exclusively for just one company, if both parties are happy, does that make the relationship pretty much an employer/employee? Or am I way off the mark there?</p><p></p><p>The pay rise is between £9-20 ph which depends on the rate I'd get according to my experience level at performing the inspections. Been doing it almost 3 years now so don't have bucket loads atm but I'm not green either. Hours are 50 a week. Working away with digs/travel paid. It will be a substantial pay rise whatever rate I get. Work is guaranteed for 4 years due to heavy investment, but I understand I cant take that as gospel. </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Sean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeánH, post: 448593, member: 5853"] Thanks for the replies gents. Forgive me if me using the term self employed is incorrect. My understanding of the correct definition with regards to tax/employment is mediocre at best. More reading is needed I think. With regards to working exclusively for just one company, if both parties are happy, does that make the relationship pretty much an employer/employee? Or am I way off the mark there? The pay rise is between £9-20 ph which depends on the rate I'd get according to my experience level at performing the inspections. Been doing it almost 3 years now so don't have bucket loads atm but I'm not green either. Hours are 50 a week. Working away with digs/travel paid. It will be a substantial pay rise whatever rate I get. Work is guaranteed for 4 years due to heavy investment, but I understand I cant take that as gospel. Regards, Sean. [/QUOTE]
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