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    #21
    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    You have disgusted me, completely and utterly...........yet again
    In fact, I would like to have a little shufty at your, past, client list.

    You could be the, primary, reason why none of my ferkin reports didn't complete a run
    Or, it could just be that I'm totally cr@p
    Printed, laminated, framed.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      #22
      Select EXCT as Cost, Cast(MATH01 as Votes), CTR as Country from proddta.UK
      Join proddta.EU on EU.EFTJ = UK.EFTJ
      Union England, Wales, Northern Ireland
      Select EXCT as Cost, Cast (MATH01 as Votes), CTR as Country from proddta.RUK
      Join proddta.EU on EU.EFTJ = RUK.EFTJ
      Where EU.EFTJ = 72100
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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        #23
        Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
        Printed, laminated, framed.


        Originally posted by WTFH View Post
        Select EXCT as Cost, Cast(MATH01 as Votes), CTR as Country from proddta.UK
        Join proddta.EU on EU.EFTJ = UK.EFTJ
        Union England, Wales, Northern Ireland
        Select EXCT as Cost, Cast (MATH01 as Votes), CTR as Country from proddta.RUK
        Join proddta.EU on EU.EFTJ = RUK.EFTJ
        Where EU.EFTJ = 72100
        As far as I'm concerned they are some of the most lousy coding standards I have ever seen.

        Have you been outsourcing your work, or did you manage to create that total feck up, yourself?
        The Chunt of Chunts.

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          #24
          I outsourced it to my dog. Told her if she wrote it quickly then I'd take her out for a walk.
          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #25
            Originally posted by WTFH View Post
            I outsourced it to my dog. Told her if she wrote it quickly then I'd take her out for a walk.
            Looks like it, its a right dogs dinner, in any case
            The Chunt of Chunts.

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              #26
              Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
              What can be useful is if a PM has had technical roles in the past.
              Some haven't got a remote clue when it comes to technology.

              The sort of role the OP would probably like is technical lead / architect for a team.

              You don't do all the work yourself, but, you should have the knowledge to produce working technical prototypes and be able to, both, mentor and review.
              You also come up with all the estimates, timelines, resourcing etc. and if you are a clever contractor you bring your, technically able, mates in.
              sounds like the sort of thing that could make you the right person for some roles, but that (like actually being good at what you do) doesn't really fit into a few keywords on a CV.

              Oh wait, agents can't work with anything other than a few keywords on a CV.

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                #27
                Originally posted by expat View Post

                Oh wait, agents can't work with anything other than a few keywords on a CV.

                Yeah that is absolutely the point me thinks. When i check on linkedin the profile of the agents most of them are kids just out of school. Regardless if they do all the work themselves or they support their manager I have to go through them..
                Last edited by gixxer; 27 February 2016, 17:42.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by expat View Post
                  sounds like the sort of thing that could make you the right person for some roles, but that (like actually being good at what you do) doesn't really fit into a few keywords on a CV.

                  Oh wait, agents can't work with anything other than a few keywords on a CV.
                  My situation is quite different.
                  Most of my work comes through personal contacts, I also recommend others for work whilst in contract.
                  When I do work through an agent, then it is usually the one I have worked with for around 5 years.
                  The Chunt of Chunts.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
                    My situation is quite different.
                    Most of my work comes through personal contacts, I also recommend others for work whilst in contract.
                    When I do work through an agent, then it is usually the one I have worked with for around 5 years.
                    That's my situation too: but until you know and are known, you need to go through gatekeepers who may know nothing about what they are recruiting for.

                    As in, "You don't have SQL Server experience? But it says SQL on your CV".

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