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<blockquote data-quote="Murdoch" data-source="post: 461910" data-attributes="member: 24445"><p>I can't scoob you, as I've run out, but "hit, nail and head" spring to mind.</p><p></p><p>I'm operating below the VAT threshold so my £50 is £50</p><p></p><p>And of course this year we will all have the costs of "upskilling" to the 18th Edition .............................. and thats not cheap, especially when you are SE and have to use unpaid time to go and do courses and exams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murdoch, post: 461910, member: 24445"] I can't scoob you, as I've run out, but "hit, nail and head" spring to mind. I'm operating below the VAT threshold so my £50 is £50 And of course this year we will all have the costs of "upskilling" to the 18th Edition .............................. and thats not cheap, especially when you are SE and have to use unpaid time to go and do courses and exams [/QUOTE]
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