Originally posted by Fraidycat
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Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View Post
I'm not, I'm just saying that's what I see on jobserve or get approached for. I haven't seen any roles that have looked for 80/20 backend frontend, they are all either 100% backend or looking for a 'fullstack' to do the lot, sadly. I would pounce if I did though.
The industry has truly unmoored from practical reality in the race to the bottom.Comment
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
In my experience no Java/Javascript framework+CSS developer is truly full stack, it's just impossible to be good enough at all of that. Spread too thin some aspects will be too weak and the clients are deluding themselves. Especially as you are now expected to be an expert in DevOps/Kubernetes etc and several SQL/NoSQL/message bus technologies as well.
The industry has truly unmoored from practical reality in the race to the bottom.
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Originally posted by sreed View Post
For the gigs underneath, do you put dates on each of them?Comment
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Originally posted by Snooky View Post
You'd also need to make sure your LinkedIn details don't show those dates, assuming agents are savvy enough to track you down.
There's also to say that so far most of my contracts have come from a small number of agents that know me pretty well.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
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£550 - 600 a day down to £300 a day, within a year. Except back in 2001, £300 was worth almost what £550 is today!
On the other hand, I read that average pay is going up constantly, so there's that as wellComment
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Originally posted by dsc View PostWell that's the problem nowadays, even earning the same as 2-5 years ago
It reminds me of lap dances, a guy i used to know used to laugh that lap dances were constantly £20 everywhere and every year.
The last time i was in a lap dances place was 15 years ago, no idea how much one costs these days... but wouldnt be suprised if they are still £20.Comment
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Contract day rates for my skills have been £500 to £600 for the last 23 years. Except for the odd bear market where they dip.
It reminds me of lap dances, a guy i used to know used to laugh that lap dances were constantly £20 everywhere and every year.
The last time i was in a lap dances place was 15 years ago, no idea how much one costs these days... but wouldnt be suprised if they are still £20.Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
Is that Inside or Outside IR35?
Unrelated question but if not how would I remove something I bought accidentally from my company credit card statementComment
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