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How did you do in 2019?

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    #61
    60 days relieving the boredom.
    and topping up the fun fund

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      #62
      How did I do in 2019? Not sure exactly.

      But I suspect I had over 800 CUK posts, and dished out probably at least 400 likes. Only put one person on my Ignore list, and exercised remarkable patience with JtB most of the time.

      So I'm pretty proud of my year.

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        #63
        And that's all done for 2019. Timesheet for this week submitted, approved by clientco manager and authorised on the online portal by client hr. 122 days billed. Time to relax now.

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          #64
          Originally posted by PCTNN View Post
          And that's all done for 2019. Timesheet for this week submitted, approved by clientco manager and authorised on the online portal by client hr. 122 days billed. Time to go and get mortal now.
          ftfy

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            #65
            226 days! Tried to keep a healthy work life balance this year but I've ended up working more than I set out too. Not a bad idea though to upgrade the warchest while the going is good.

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              #66
              Thought I'd bring the average down...

              Zero. Nada. Previous year managed 180. Income down by £115,000. If it carries on like this, I'll be retiring early. ******* IR35/Brexit tulipe.

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                #67
                Worked most of the year - not sure of day count, but surprisingly decent.

                Possibly landed some remote work for a US customer next year which will be good if it happens as it's looking shaky for my normal M.O.

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                  #68
                  Worked enough days to pay the bills and take 4 months off.
                  Enjoyed enough days to be healthy, relaxed and social.
                  Banned enough people to make this forum a slightly better place.

                  Target for next year: Brillo focus on the second one.
                  …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                    #69
                    2870 hours including 12 tomorrow, my life has been on hold.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Chutley View Post
                      Thought I'd bring the average down...

                      Zero. Nada. Previous year managed 180. Income down by £115,000. If it carries on like this, I'll be retiring early. ******* IR35/Brexit tulipe.
                      Been turning stuff down?
                      ⭐️ Gold Star Contractor

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