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<blockquote data-quote="thebluewaffle" data-source="post: 445678" data-attributes="member: 19800"><p>I've been qualified for 2 years now. Gold carded all that stuff.</p><p></p><p>I've been trading as a sole trader for the same amount of time. And I wouldn't look back now. </p><p></p><p>I was sh#tting it when I first took the plunge. The thought of invoices, tax, customers, not to mention that I am now completley liable for my own works. Was slow at the start, but once word of mouth starts generating, work slowly begins to build up. My work is a great mix of commercial and domestic. I've got regular customers, recommendations, even in with a couple of decent builders (sigh). </p><p></p><p>Give it a go. </p><p></p><p>Agency work is bullcr@p. They take a nice chunk out of your earnings. I don't graft so some numpty who sits in an office yapping on the phone and tapping away sending emails can take a cut of my hard earnt pennies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thebluewaffle, post: 445678, member: 19800"] I've been qualified for 2 years now. Gold carded all that stuff. I've been trading as a sole trader for the same amount of time. And I wouldn't look back now. I was sh#tting it when I first took the plunge. The thought of invoices, tax, customers, not to mention that I am now completley liable for my own works. Was slow at the start, but once word of mouth starts generating, work slowly begins to build up. My work is a great mix of commercial and domestic. I've got regular customers, recommendations, even in with a couple of decent builders (sigh). Give it a go. Agency work is bullcr@p. They take a nice chunk out of your earnings. I don't graft so some numpty who sits in an office yapping on the phone and tapping away sending emails can take a cut of my hard earnt pennies! [/QUOTE]
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