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    #11
    Originally posted by Dallas View Post
    Hsbc is the mafia ... Oops
    Surely you could trust the mafia more than a bank
    Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

    No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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      #12
      Originally posted by LucidDementia View Post
      Depending on your field, naturally.
      Yep, can confirm that, I'm in the same field as LondonManc

      Its a shame, as I have worked in many other industries, all of which are far more interesting, creative and productive than banking.
      Also, they are often far more reasonable in the terms of access, so the scope of what you can achieve is a lot wider.
      The Chunt of Chunts.

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        #13
        Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
        I meant that IB rates have typically been £150 a day higher than outside of IB.
        Put a number on it.

        What's their range?
        How many hours are you expected to work?

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          #14
          Originally posted by fool View Post
          Put a number on it. What's their range?
          That depends on many factors, but for a senior guy £550 to £650, dependent on role.
          The Chunt of Chunts.

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            #15
            Originally posted by fool View Post
            Put a number on it.

            What's their range?
            How many hours are you expected to work?
            A professional day. I haven't had to work for more than 45 hours pw for more than a handful of weeks over the last four years. Some of that involved booking extra days on the timesheet.
            The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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              #16
              Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
              A professional day. I haven't had to work for more than 45 hours pw for more than a handful of weeks over the last four years. Some of that involved booking extra days on the timesheet.
              As per contract, 5 hours is paid as a whole day.
              Anything less is paid as a kind of pro-rata, so if you want a half day off you tend to do the 5 hour option
              The Chunt of Chunts.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Dallas View Post
                It's just IT cost centres, they were told weeks ago and there are exceptions, as always.

                Apparently they overspent in a few areas and now they want to cull before year end.

                Nothing new here, the banks take it in turns now.
                By a remarkable coincidence, they also take it in turns to have massive system crashes, huge computer security breaches, and to have IT disasters so serious and wide ranging they end up being discussed in the house of commons, and attracting large government fines. Who's up for the next debacle!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
                  That depends on many factors, but for a senior guy £550 to £650, dependent on role.
                  Senior what? developer, programme director, tester?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by unixman View Post
                    By a remarkable coincidence, they also take it in turns to have massive system crashes, huge computer security breaches, and to have IT disasters so serious and wide ranging they end up being discussed in the house of commons, and attracting large government fines. Who's up for the next debacle!
                    The system crashes are usually due to offshore staff rotation, similar to that weekend new docs are let loose in A&E.
                    Majority of prod systems are managed out there.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
                      Senior what? developer, programme director, tester?
                      Washroom Cleanliness Operative?

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