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what a surprise!!

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by cjpod, May 8, 2010.

  1. cjpod

    cjpod Member


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    Hello everyone, found this site quite by accident but glad I did. Been in private practice 10years, love the freedom but yes it can get lonely. Looking forward to making new 'footie' friends.
     
  2. Zuse

    Zuse Active Member

    Hi cj pod!
    im currently working in the NHS! how did you get in to privat practice? who are the people you have to inform? i was thinking about setting up 1 or 2 evenings a week doing doms or somthing like that!
    Thank you!
    Simon
     
  3. cjpod

    cjpod Member

    Hi Zuse, sorry for the delay, been on holiday.
    I don't think you need to inform anyone but you do need to advertise. Yellow pages is good for retired clients and possibly a web page for the workers. If you're in the NHS and know any PNs or DNs see if they will take your business cards to their housebound patients. Hope this helps.
    cjpod
     
  4. footinmouth

    footinmouth Member

    Hi, Er ... the 'tax man' will be pretty miffed if you don't inform him. Good luck. footinmouth
     
  5. cjpod

    cjpod Member

    Well I thought that was so obvious it didn't need a mention!!!
     
  6. footinmouth

    footinmouth Member

    Don't know 'bout that.

    Wasn't there something similar, in another thread someplace, where someone didn't 'save' the taxman's whack for an entire year, then was hit with the bill ....

    Anyways, it's habit - I don't mind being presented with the obvious, so sometimes choose to include it. Could be worse. I could fold my socks.

    footinmouth
     
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