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Testimonials received by Workline

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“I want to thank you so very much for all your very hard work concerning my quest for answers!” – Rachael
“Thanks for that!  What a great service!” – Julie
“I’m sorry if I didn’t reply sooner, but in short I got the job, and your help was invaluable.” – Mike
“This is brilliant. Thank you.” – Nahrein.
“This is to say a big thank you for all your help recently.  It really made the whole process much less stressful and gave me more confidence.” – Lucy
“Thank you – much appreciated.  Shall let you know if there are any exciting developments!” – Heather
“Dear all at Workline, what an excellent idea to set up this website! It is much needed and I am sure you are very busy people.” – Kathrein.
“Thank you so much for the advice you have given me.  I really didnt know where the ground lay with this and you have helped me see things a bit clearer which has been very helpful.” – Richie.
“Hi, you were very helpful to me at the end of last year so I am contacting you again with another query!” – Dawn
“Thank you SO MUCH for giving your advice – it’s really put our minds at ease. I don’t actually know what we in the Film & TV industries would do without you. Your service is INVALUABLE! It’s so helpful to have someone experienced in these matters to ask these questions to. I’m really grateful.” – Sarah
“Thank you so much for your detailed and extremely helpful response. It has clarified a number of issues for me and is hugely reassuring – and no fee charged!” – Anna

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If you work in the UK Media Industries and have a question about this or any other topic, please e-mail us at workline@freelanceadvisor.co.uk

Please note that the advice given on this website and by our Advisors is guidance only and cannot be taken as an authoritative interpretation of the law. It can also not be seen as specific advice for individual cases. Please also note that there are differences in legislation in Northern Ireland.


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