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Old 14-11-09, 11:20 PM   #31
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Compared to what has happened now, guy probably won't have any chance of repaying it, money still lost, courts aren't run for free, and the NHS has to spend another fortune to train a replacement doctor.

So what's happened now is everyone has lost out! Doctor himself, patients, and NHS! Only one who has earnt out of this is law firm!
Court order to repay + costs, Doctor already left the country & hence the NHS. Who lost again? The guy lost: moral of the story, if you're overpaid & found out, give it back!

I think this thread is getting derailed by a couple of us here...
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Old 14-11-09, 11:21 PM   #32
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thats pretty much what it comes down to isnt it? Those who goes self employed are both good at managing the money in those tight months but also have the balls to take the plundge in the first place.

I've been self employed since I left college (all but 1 year out) and have earnt 3-4 times as much as employed people doing the same job.

But...


I work harder too as I'm lucky if I know where the next job is coming from.
I've had a few weeks off due to wanting to take the time rather than not having the work and even in this recession, I've been lucky to have worked my way through it but the worry of getting paid is getting more and more
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Old 14-11-09, 11:24 PM   #33
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what is it you do SP?

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Old 15-11-09, 10:37 AM   #34
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Just to give you reassurance Ed, I'm not a problem client!
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Old 16-11-09, 09:08 AM   #35
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I work harder too
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Old 16-11-09, 09:19 PM   #36
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Hahhaaaahaaaahaaahahahahaahahaaaaaahaaaha!



That is all!
When was the last time you saw or heard from me other than tonight....?


Muppet.

just cause you have your year planned out for you by work...



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