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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Go into management so you will be managing those off-shore.
    And spend all day in useless meetings, fill Jira for bobs and rest time spend planning project and writing emails? For less money? Sounds like a plan.

    If you are dev and you enjoy what you do, that is not an option
    Last edited by AndrewK; 6 April 2017, 09:58.

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      Originally posted by AndrewK View Post
      And spend all day in useless meetings, fill Jira for bobs and rest time spend planning project and writing emails? For less money? Sounds like a plan.
      SE means Test Management.

      Still a very viable game to be in and commands good money.
      The Chunt of Chunts.

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        Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
        Got turned down for something as they found someone more suitable. After nine months os searching going to have to go permanent.

        That's it. My contracting career is dead. Please don't send flowers.
        Where are you based?
        "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

        https://youtu.be/l-PUnsCL590?list=PL...dNeCyi9a&t=615

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          Originally posted by AndrewK View Post
          And spend all day in useless meetings, fill Jira for bobs and rest time spend planning project and writing emails? For less money? Sounds like a plan.

          If you are dev and you enjoy what you do, that is not an option
          Sussex is a tester not a dev.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
            Where are you based?
            Near Brighton.

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              Originally posted by AndrewK View Post
              And spend all day in useless meetings, fill Jira for bobs and rest time spend planning project and writing emails? For less money? Sounds like a plan.

              If you are dev and you enjoy what you do, that is not an option
              As SE said I am a tester although as some developers seem to be sharing my problem it might be a decision they have to make as well.

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                Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
                As SE said I am a tester although as some developers seem to be sharing my problem it might be a decision they have to make as well.
                I'd look into automation, if I were you. The industry isn't hiring any testers who don't have some form of automation skill set. Companies who are moving to agile are crying out for these.

                Decent automation testers get good rates and are in demand, especially in London.

                You run the risk of being out sourced but even then you have the option of management route but with some experience of automation.

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                  Originally posted by VillageContractor View Post
                  I'd look into automation, if I were you. The industry isn't hiring any testers who don't have some form of automation skill set. Companies who are moving to agile are crying out for these.

                  Decent automation testers get good rates and are in demand, especially in London.

                  You run the risk of being out sourced but even then you have the option of management route but with some experience of automation.
                  I have got some automation skills but to go further into it would require building up development skills. Would certainly need to be done in a permanent role as I doubt I could teach myself it (and even if I could it probably wouldn't do me much good as I would have not done it commercially).

                  As you say, I suspect it is a prime candidate for off shoring but then again out things are now!

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                    Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
                    I have got some automation skills but to go further into it would require building up development skills. Would certainly need to be done in a permanent role as I doubt I could teach myself it (and even if I could it probably wouldn't do me much good as I would have not done it commercially).

                    As you say, I suspect it is a prime candidate for off shoring but then again out things are now!
                    Considering the time you've had on the bench I think you should be spending it building up your dev skills. Unless you're doing anything else to increase your skill set or value to your business then it's time wasted.

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                      Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
                      I have got some automation skills but to go further into it would require building up development skills. Would certainly need to be done in a permanent role as I doubt I could teach myself it (and even if I could it probably wouldn't do me much good as I would have not done it commercially).

                      As you say, I suspect it is a prime candidate for off shoring but then again out things are now!
                      New tax year only started yesterday wait a few more weeks to see if it picks up or not as it takes a little time to filter through if the hiring picks up again. Although I am a glass half full guy it does seem to be heading in the wrong direction but it can change in a short space of time in either direction!

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