Sheebo
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- Jul 13, 2003
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No problem - I’d take great pleasure with my work don’t you worry… You'll be losing a few clients though unfortunately.If you like Peacehaven and working in Palace supporters homes you will be fine
No problem - I’d take great pleasure with my work don’t you worry… You'll be losing a few clients though unfortunately.If you like Peacehaven and working in Palace supporters homes you will be fine
Unless I’m missing something….After years of being employed, I got called up just over 10 years ago, about 9 months after I had left full time employment (who would have paid me ) and retired. I had gone part-time self-employed and it was before I had submitted my first year's accounts. I provided evidence of my average daily income and was paid that. It was a wee bit more than the figures quoted on this thread.
I now have about 13 years of accounts and would expect to be paid similarly. I really can't believe I'm different from any other part time self employed person
Unless I’m missing something….
Jury service
What to do if you're asked to do jury service - taking time off work, delaying jury service, claiming expenses. Includes information from the withdrawn 5222, 5222A and Juror Charter guidance.www.gov.uk
Old thread where the op is self employed and worried about loss of earning, no mention in the replies about claiming what we usually earn per day / week.
Thread 'Jury Service'
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/threads/jury-service.292135/
£129.91 for over 4 hours per day in court.Just £64.95 per day, at best.
Doubles for longer casesJust £64.95 per day, at best.
Doubles for longer cases
Yep. Very supportive of anyone called upI wouldn’t have wanted one of those. Were you still working for a bank, when called up?
Just checked and it was February 2011 I did the Jury service and I'd retired in the September 2010 (so a long time ago and my memory may not be what it was ). I had only just started my new company a few months previous and was only doing a few hours per week. Maybe I wasn't earning as much as I thought at the beginning, but I distinctly remember having to put together a letter and spreadsheet to justify my claimUnless I’m missing something….
Jury service
What to do if you're asked to do jury service - taking time off work, delaying jury service, claiming expenses. Includes information from the withdrawn 5222, 5222A and Juror Charter guidance.www.gov.uk
Old thread where the op is self employed and worried about loss of earning, no mention in the replies about claiming what we usually earn per day / week.
Thread 'Jury Service'
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/threads/jury-service.292135/
Was the call out fee on top of that?£129.91 for over 4 hours per day in court.
I would also want at least 6 mugs of tea.Was the call out fee on top of that?
It’s probably a set fee now, my guess is a few electricians tried to fiddle the system (Allegedly)Just checked and it was February 2011 I did the Jury service and I'd retired in the September 2010 (so a long time ago and my memory may not be what it was ). I had only just started my new company a few months previous and was only doing a few hours per week. Maybe I wasn't earning as much as I thought at the beginning, but I distinctly remember having to put together a letter and spreadsheet to justify my claim