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Перевод: self-employed
[прилагательное] работающий не по найму; принадлежащий к свободной профессии
Тезаурус:
- There was often a special pride that the family were "all in the trade;" "all my people have been in the dealing world;" "we've been blacksmiths for generations;" or they had been self-employed Portland quarrymen "right back a hundred year back."
- A recent survey by the bank has discovered that people who have experience of unemployment before becoming self-employed tend to do better than those who give up a job to do so.
- Many self-employed businessmen and those in the professions are dependent on loans for working capital or for acquiring premises or equipment.
- CAN I APPLY IF I AM SELF-EMPLOYED?
- Alternatively, they could seek to arrange their affairs so that part of their income is received on a self-employed basis, rather than being treated as overtime.
- and as a self-employed person, you get no sick pay or benefits, no training, no union protection or even much chance that you'll ever be repaid for all those long hours of work.
- Self-employed builders, unable to make a living building homes in the West Country, are now busily converting rambling French farmhouses into gites.
- All policies now stipulate that they must have run for between three and six months before claims will be considered - and most bar self-employed people altogether.
- For example, most musicians are self-employed.
- The self-employed mechanic who services my car - I am sometimes ashamed to say that I have a car - also sharpens sickles, sells strimmers and repairs motor cultivators.
- A company employing ten workers might lay off two in bad times; ten self-employed workers would probably carry on with a 20% reduction in their turnover rather than voluntarily go on the dole.
- It says that 340,000 people with two jobs are being double counted, and there is a discrepancy of one million between the numbers claimed to be in self-employment and those self-employed people paying national insurance.
- Self-employed John, 48, from Dublin said: "I've been in the international scene for the past few years.
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