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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with banquets</title>
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	<title>Robin Hood - men &apos;n&apos; rights </title>
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	<description>UKJobsFilter: So, the medieval banqueting centre I&apos;ve been playing Robin hood at for the past 16 years just rang me up to say they&apos;re selling the building to developers, and at the end of April that&apos;s it, all done.

I&apos;ve been self-employed for most of that time and have been invoicing on a &apos;per gig&apos; basis for years now, but I&apos;m wondering if, as they&apos;ve easily (by a factor of &lt;i&gt;lots&lt;/i&gt;) been my main employer for those sixteen years whether a &apos;that&apos;s your lot, chum&apos; is all I&apos;m getting, or is there a &apos;self-employed severance&apos; for long term invoicers? </description>
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