Ifyouuseyourequipmentandyoursoftware, you'reoutsideand I are 35.
Ifyoucouldswapyourselfwithsomebodyelseagain, your I R outside I thinkfive.
Basicallywhattheschemeis, andwhatthepolicyisallaboutisbasicallythere's somecompaniesouttherewhohirepeopleandtheymightbetherefor 10 years.
Andthesepeopleworked 10 years, didn't swapjobs, andineffect, they'rejust a permanentemployeenowbecausethey'recontractors, theydon't actuallypaythesameamountoftaxaseveryoneelseforhispermitemployedonThisisbasicallywherethegovernmentthinkslifeis a bitunfairbecauseastheythinkthatanyonewhoselfemployedtobepayingthesameamountoftaxasemployeespeoplenowas a contractormyself, I sortofseeyouknow I can't standby.
Thegovernmentwantsustopay a littlebitmoretax.
Ontheflipsideofthat, as a contractin a selfemployedperson, I needtohireanaccountantwithmyaccountantcostmeabout £1000 a year.
I alsoneedtodomytaxreturns.
I alsoneedtolike, figureoutmanage.
Itlookslikecontracts.
I guessYouknow, ifyou're a permanent, youget 10 daysholidayas a contractor, everythingwiththeirtakeoff I don't getpaid.
Soif I brokemyleg, I brokemyhandand I workedsixmonths.
That's myproblem, youknow, don't getmaternitypay.
Soaskingpeopletopaythesameamountoftax, buttheygetdifferentbenefitsissomeonewhoselfemployed a bigschool, especiallywhatthismeansisthegovernmentclampeddownandtheywantpeoplewhoworkcoshavemorethan 50 employeesdebatedLeeworkwithInsidetheeyeare 35 taxbracket.
Nowwhenyouworkinside, thefivetaxbracketwillmeanthesame £500 a dayyournettakehomewouldbe £400 a daynervouslyjustbecausethetaxischangingandthelawsofchangingthatdoesn't necessarilymeanthatneedandtheworkofthe I T industrywithintheUKit's changingsociallycoswe'restillneedpeople.
Butthenhowtheheartpeoplewillbe a lotmoredifficultbecausedoyouhave a family?
Infact, people, actuallywhat's gonnahappenisyouknow, it's gonnabe a probablytoughcontractorsondepartmentpeopleoffstateroute, justfinding a drugfor a bigperiodoftime.
I mean, there's a biglike a stockmarketcrashin 19 twentieslikestufflikethisisbeinggoingonforhundredsofyears.
So, likeanythingelse, justneedtomakesureyou'vegot a wayofcuttingyourbills.
Soifyouhaven't gotanemergencyfundingyourcontractor, I woulddefinitelyrecommendyoustartsavingupnowandmakingsurethatyou'rehaving a good 36 monthsworthofbillscoveredbecause, youknow, again, ifyou'rein a contractingrollnowyou'relookingforrow.
I wouldhunt, recommendthatyoustartlookingforcontractsforcompanieslessthan 50 people.
Andwhenyou'relookingfor a newcontractinthreeorfourmonths, peoplelikeme, they'regonnabroughtpeopleonalltheguysdownineverywar, there's justgonnabe a loadofpeoplewe'relookingforworks.
I knowthatif I'm unemployed, I stillhavemyrentmoneycominginfromthepeople.
So I'm sortofcoveredonthat.
Thisissomethingthatyouhaven't done.
Thisissomethingthat I recommendanyonewhoworkedin I t consideralternativesourcesofincomewithin 19.
I graduatedabout 15 yearsagoand I'm doing C sharpwiththatWhipformswentaway, andthenitwasdotnetonitwasNBC.
Andthennowthere's dotnetcore.
Commonly, I'm workinginreactwellonbecausethe I t.
jobmarketchanges, somuchskillsrequiredchanges.
Somuchforanyonewhoworksin I t.
That's alwayslikethisbigriskonThere's a hihitranceandprettymuchanyotherfashionthatyourjobssosoonasyougetabout 45 50 willbecomeobsoletebecausethetechnology, youknow, justaren't beingusedanymore.
Sothisreason I wasbeingquiteparanoid, and I'vealwaysmadeNeffoftryingtomakealternativeincomedootherstreams, notbasedon i t.
Soif I get 50 and I didn't haveanyskillsanymore, and I wasn't improbable, hadsomethingforbackupratherthan, youknow, justonedaygoing, I can't paythebillsonScrewed.
Thenyouknow, there's a lotofwhat I cansayisprobablynextyearwithbugsitbecauseweliveinEnglandbecauseofallthesetaxrollsonallthesetaxchangesbetweeninsideourfiveoutside 35 likethingsaregonnabeverydifficultonLife's gonnabe a bitnine.
I mean, anotherthingwhich I probablyhaven't mentionedisthatthegovernmentalreadydidthistothepublicsector.