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    Originally posted by caminito View Post

    An opportunity presented itself at a bank where a friend is currently contracting. Sent my CV to the hiring manager and the feedback was that I've been out of investment banking too long (several years after ten years solid), so I think that door is closed for me now.

    On a different note, I'm now two months into my new contract. This is the first public sector contract I've ever had and what a complete pile it is. Loads of people doing absolutely nothing. Death by scrum. Same rate I was on back in 2004. As good as it gets?

    I'm thinking maybe I should have stayed retired!
    *Loads of people doing absolutely nothing*

    The only perk of working in the public sector holiday camp.

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      I was offered a gig at a local authority before Christmas. I start next week. That's how the public sector operates...

      Makes you understand why all these councils are broke.

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        Done a lot of public sector roles over the years. One time I was on a 12 month role. Used to walk past this lady's desk when I needed to go to lunch / toilet etc. Every time I would see her playing solitaire on her pc pretty much. A lot of people in the public sector are doing nothing but don't leave. Mainly cos their employer is paying 28% into their pensions every month. Another project I was on three of the team were playing championship manager most of the time. Cos there is no urgency to projects and often big delays. They were contractors too and not permies.

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          Originally posted by avonleigh View Post
          Done a lot of public sector roles over the years. One time I was on a 12 month role. Used to walk past this lady's desk when I needed to go to lunch / toilet etc. Every time I would see her playing solitaire on her pc pretty much. A lot of people in the public sector are doing nothing but don't leave. Mainly cos their employer is paying 28% into their pensions every month. Another project I was on three of the team were playing championship manager most of the time. Cos there is no urgency to projects and often big delays. They were contractors too and not permies.
          The good old days when you could install software on a company PC easily... nowadays need a SNOW request just to get internet access. I recall being on one project as a consultant and someone installed Morpheus (P2P file sharing) on the laptop and downloaded about 2GB of songs. That would be a sackable offence these days!

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            Originally posted by hungry_hog View Post

            The good old days when you could install software on a company PC easily... nowadays need a SNOW request just to get internet access. I recall being on one project as a consultant and someone installed Morpheus (P2P file sharing) on the laptop and downloaded about 2GB of songs. That would be a sackable offence these days!
            Probably was then, had anyone taken any notice!

            Mind you I had to deal with an irate MOD manager when his new server was running slowly. It turned out the ops were using the built in CD player to play Merlion albums (among other dross) and soaking up a chunk of system memory and marginal CPU power
            Blog? What blog...?

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              Interview Friday.

              Interviewer reading from script, interview recorded and analysed by AI.

              Example dialogue:

              Interviewer: What were some of the new features introduced in Java 8 and Java 21?

              Me: I am not a Java developer.

              Interviewer: *pauses*

              Interviewer: In Java 21 how would you implement a....

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                Aggravating. Is this for a permie role?
                In defence of the interviewer, Mrs Dorkeaux is often asked to conduct interviews on behalf of PermieCo, her employer.
                She is given no agency whatever.
                The interviewees will not be working with her, the interview questions are scripted.
                She is not permitted to deviate from the script, and as you say the interview is recorded an summarised by a LLM.

                She gets very frustrated not being able to follow lines of conversation nor leave out stupid questions.
                Seemingly, it all comes down to liability and risk.
                Last edited by Dorkeaux; 9 February 2026, 10:33.

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                  Originally posted by Dorkeaux View Post
                  Aggravating. Is this for a permie role?
                  In defence of the interviewer, Mrs Dorkeaux is often asked to conduct interviews on behalf of PermieCo, her employer.
                  She is given no agency whatever.
                  The interviewees will not be working with her, the interview questions are scripted.
                  She is not permitted to deviate from the script, and as you say the interview is recorded an summarised by a LLM.

                  She gets very frustrated not being able to follow lines of conversation nor leave out stupid questions.
                  Seemingly, it all comes down to liability and risk.
                  Contract role. Inside IR35. The rate is the same as I was earning in 2013 at the same bank when I was outside IR35

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                    Originally posted by hungry_hog View Post

                    The good old days when you could install software on a company PC easily... nowadays need a SNOW request just to get internet access. I recall being on one project as a consultant and someone installed Morpheus (P2P file sharing) on the laptop and downloaded about 2GB of songs. That would be a sackable offence these days!
                    I've only used my own kit since the end of 2018. Do firms still dole out laptops to contractors?

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                      only if they work in spain.
                      He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gif

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