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Weh hey, the milky bars on on you Neil.

Congratulations matey, a well deserved win.

You deserve a medal.



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How about that then?

Spamkebab MAAT. 

You can all have the day off tomorrow to celebrate!



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Congratulations, I might just have the day off tomorrow now!

I've just re-registered with i.c.b as a student again and will have to resit the exams. Just out of interest because I'm sure i read somewhere on this forum should i decide to do AAT at a later date can you get exemptions if you have done i.c.b? as having looked at AAT before becoming MAAT is something that definitely appeals.

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Well done Neil  

 



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Excellent news Neil, thanks for the day off too :)

Also well done on getting re-registered Richard, no mean feat it seems from your ICB post.

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Well done Neil

Great achievement

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kjmcculloch83 wrote:

Excellent news Neil, thanks for the day off too :)

Also well done on getting re-registered Richard, no mean feat it seems from your ICB post.

Kris


 Hi Kris, yes all sorted now and thanks for the chat yesterday.



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Well done Neil.

How do you go about getting MAAT do you need stuff signing off by an accountant at all? You used to have to have your worked signed off but I know that was a few years ago and when I queried it with my tutor the over day they didn't know. I have looked on AAT website and can't find it now, it might well be that all of it has changed now.

Are you going for the Self-employment bit next?

Have a few beers over the weekend and enjoy!

Good luck.

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Amanda wrote:

do you need stuff signing off by an accountant at all?


 The address to send the plain brown envelope stuffed with used fifties to is.... Wadda ya mean Tim beat me to it!



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Just taking a small holiday ;) should be alright washing this wedge in Rome as I hear they're only taking used notes at the mo.

Another great thing about Neils achievement is he's already looking to build on it. That's one thing that'll make you stand out in the job-hunting crowd Neil.





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Thanks everyone.

Sorry it's a bit late but gremlins stopped me logging in.

Amanda, all you need to do is email a friendly accountant to sign your work experience and tick a box saying they have known you
in a professional capacity for at least 6 months. For someone with your experience there are no worries.
The forms are on MyAAT.

Can't say i'm not glad this part is over, it's been so fast paced i think i've forgotten more than i learned lol.

A good tip for level 4 is to get your ICAS project completed midway through the course. I left it until last and although it took me about 3
days to complete this was stretched over 12 weeks due to assessor marking and administration. A bit frustrating since i sat my last exam for
level 4 in November.

Cheers

Neil.


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Neil

I am delighted for you my friend, one of my fave people on BKN and responsible for many a laugh when I am being down trodden by BOB

Well Done and how come I dont get the day off?

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It seems that i have all the WIN this week Dave lol.

You can have tomorrow off!

Ta ever so much

Neil.

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you tart Dave, you said I was your favorite... No, you can't make amends now. Just use me and cast me aside why don't you... lol

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As if Shaun, the quote was ONE of my faves, your not the only one who can dig himself out of a hole, lol referring to calling Amanda OLD lol and dont worry mate you have a long reply coming to an inbox near you very soon lol

Have a good weekend
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CONGRATULATIONS on your achievement


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Well done Neil - all the hard work has paid off.

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Well done Neil, I know it's been a hard slog.

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Ta very much.

Qualifications out the way, now it's time to start learning.

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Congratulations Neal,

And all the best in your career !

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Congratulations Mr Spamkebab!



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Cheers Stuart.

Nice to see you outside the AAT forums.

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He belongs to this site now Neil and we're not giving him back...

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Congratulations,

May I ask if you took a home study or classroom course? I hace just passed AAT levels 2 and 3 through adult education and am considering level 4.

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Hi Mike, and thanks

I was a distance learner, home study.

Well done passing 2 and 3, nitty gritty stuff next.

Neil

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Hello Neil,

Please, If you could help me with some advice as I am keen to have the extra letter as well.
I know the guidelines from the site, but are there any details that you could share with juniors like me ?

Thank you very much,

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Details such as?

All the information for becoming MAAT is on your MyAAT page. I know that AAT take work experience dating back 5 years
if you can get it signed off by your previous line manager or accountant.

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Sounds great, unfortunately I only have 4 months practical experience in UK.
Think I have to add another 8 ?

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Hi Neil,

I missed this but did just see it on linkedin.  Well done!  Are you thinking about getting MIP status with AAT?

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Thanks Nick, all these congratulations are brill!

I'm aiming to get some work experience first, I'm not too sure about MIP just yet.

When i initially set out studying AAT i was adamant that i was doing it to secure a job in industry.
Now i'm leaning more to practice. Actually i don't know whether i'm coming or going lol.

My work experience to date is not really very varied although having done it for many years, is enough to satisfy the AAT
requirements for MAAT. I would love the opportunity to gain some experience with other companies before i commit to
anything.

Someone is missing a diamond in the rough, a dark horse, a wild card if you ask me lol.

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Go for Industry Neil. there's lots more money and less likelihood that you'll end up doing time for killing clients... Fill in the gaps on that one! lol

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I think it's more a case of 'you'll get what you're given' Shaun lol.

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Hello Shaun,


So, the chances are that it will be less money if you work for yourself than if you work as employee for a company ?
What are the + and - ?

Many thanks,

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Think that you slightly misunderstood Adrian in that you can be your own boss in a company as well as in your own practice.

I worked in industry as a consultant for a long time (since 1987 for a consultancy firm, for myself since 1990 (but often sub contracted to act as though I were a member of the on site consultancy firm)). I've been working towards practice since 2004 but keep getting sucked back into industry... But still as a consultant rather than an employee).

I'll try to answer the question as you asked it (employed versus self employed).

Note that there are also different types of company.

It is possible for even those who have not been to a good university to find themselves working with / for the large consultancies. Climbing the ladder for those brought into the company will never happen as there unless you have been with the consultancy since leaving Uni you are never truly part of the company.

The positives about working in industry is that you know that you are going to get paid regardless as to the state of your client.

The money is constant rather than peaks and troughs allowing for forward planning.

You get holidays (although when permanent except for Christmas week I cannot ever remember getting to take any)

You still get paid if you are sick.

Oh yes, and you never have to buy another pen or A4 pad for as long as you live.

negatives range from employer to employer but I found it very frustrating that promotion was often linked to who you were freinds with rather than your productivity.

They have meetings for absolutely everything without ever actually doing anything (and the lack of progress will spark more regular meetings).

You are working for others rather than yourself so there may be personality conflicts (actually, with the exception of two women at one bank I think I've been lucky on that one).

The real advantages of self employment are that you are your own boss. You are responsible for your own success rather than being dependant upon others. The profit you make is yours (as is a loss).

This is really gettting off the subject matter of the thread (not that I usually care but Neils a mate and this is his celebration thread) so if you would like to continue this as a seperate thread just post a new one, something like what are the advantages and disadvantages of working for yourself (so covering self empoyment and limited companies) and I move my response over to that one as a starter.

kind regards,

Shaun.

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I would like to thank you Shaun for the reply and to apologise Neil for changing the subject.
If I am allowed, I will start another topic.

Many thanks.

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God, imagine if i went around apologising for changing the topic in everyone elses threads?

The site just wouldn't be the same.



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:) lol :)

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