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    Originally posted by SchumiStars View Post
    For people asking, if my current skills are relevant, this is what I can do:

    Java Dev
    Node.js Dev
    C# Dev
    VB.net Dev
    VB6 Dev (yes, really!)
    SQL
    Postgre
    MySQL
    Episerver/opitmizely
    Ah, so it was you with the VB stuff, did you see the role I posted last week? No good?

    qh

    He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.

    I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.

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      Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
      so what are you complaining about, now?
      Agreeing about the need to get out of bed and do something!

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        Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post

        As a white male boomer, I'm not seeing this - I still see quite a bit of discrimination against Black and Asian people.

        I do suspect I am being discriminated against on age grounds, I have a badly paid (in comparison with contracts and prior jobs) permie job, but I cannot catch a cold for anything else, contract or perm.


        Well that is the polar opposite to me and my family/friend's experiences...discrimination against whites is rife.

        We have family up north and my nephew wanted to join West Yorkshire police earlier in the year and they blocked applications from white British to increase diversity/ethnicity numbers.

        I've seen it time and again in the public sector where I applied for perm roles and the DEI policy actively discriminates against whites...the job adverts even go as far to say that they welcome applications from diverse backgrounds...crazy! They want to tick boxes rather than get the best skilled person, whites are back of the queue in their home country...shameful.





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          Originally posted by Cookielove View Post

          Well that is the polar opposite to me and my family/friend's experiences...discrimination against whites is rife.

          We have family up north and my nephew wanted to join West Yorkshire police earlier in the year and they blocked applications from white British to increase diversity/ethnicity numbers.

          I've seen it time and again in the public sector where I applied for perm roles and the DEI policy actively discriminates against whites...the job adverts even go as far to say that they welcome applications from diverse backgrounds...crazy! They want to tick boxes rather than get the best skilled person, whites are back of the queue in their home country...shameful.
          Oh, when will the straight white 50+ man catch a break?! They've had it so tough, life must be so hard for them.

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            ensignia if you read I'm talking about much wider issues, youngsters starting out in their career the discrimination is real.

            Do you actually read before starting with the insults

            Moronic post, my concern is for the future generations as it is too late for us oldies under the current regime

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              Originally posted by oliverson View Post
              How low can you go?!

              See more jobs like this
              Applicants who require a work visa considered

              Software Engineer (Angular/Kotlin/Springboot) | 6 Month Contract (OIR35) | Hybrid

              We're looking for a Full Stack Software Engineer to play a key role in developing and evolving a suite of high-performance applications. You'll be working across the entire technology stack, from dynamic, user-friendly web interfaces to robust, scalable Back End microservices - helping to deliver impactful releases in an agile, four-week sprint cycle.

              Location: Coventry (2 days onsite)

              Contract: 6 months (OIR35)

              Rate: £250-300 p/day

              Start date: ASAP
              So they want someone with advanced Kotlin and Java Spring Boot with front end knowledge to contract for the range £55,000 [ == 220 * 250pd ], £66,000 [ == 220 * 300pd ] - I don't live anywhere near Coventry to boot, but this client will get what they are prepared to pay for, if they find someone.

              For comparision, in London, if you have deep expert Kafka knowledge then you can can double the income, for example, https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search...Id=4311413693& Senior Software Developer (Java/Kafka) - Up To £130,000 + Bonus - FTC (sadly it is not Outside IR35)

              State of the Market, indeed. Sucks!


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                Originally posted by Cookielove View Post

                Being discriminated against for being white is commonplace now you are spot on.

                Not seen any uptick in the market as yet.
                Well I have seen one Black IT Director (Deutsche Bank 2001) and one Black Head of Engineering (Digital agency 2013) in a British company in my 27 year IT largely software engineering career to date.

                If you look at the leadership team portfolios of most consultancies, small to mid-level businesses, then you can tell me, if there has been progress. Even when you look at IT conferences where professionals are speaking, I don't see change: same old faces like Talking Heads (Same as it ever was). I admit this evidence is anecdotal as in common sense.
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                  Originally posted by ensignia View Post

                  Oh, when will the straight white 50+ man catch a break?! They've had it so tough, life must be so hard for them.
                  Thats more like it. And I have a sore shoulder, can you give it a rub too?

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                    Originally posted by rocktronAMP View Post
                    For comparision, in London, if you have deep expert Kafka knowledge then you can can double the income, for example, https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search...Id=4311413693& Senior Software Developer (Java/Kafka) - Up To £130,000 + Bonus - FTC (sadly it is not Outside IR35)
                    Kafka seems to be still alive as a well paid and fairly niche skill. Been using Kinesis a lot lately for AWS stuff, but its not as good as Kafka and Kafka Streams. Actually I have a little project soon to interface a new stream processing language into Kafka Streams, will tell you about it some time if I pull it off.

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                      WillEndure has returned to the bench.

                      Contract is at an end and I told them I was leaving anyway - turns out there was no extension on offer either. A mutual split from a decent enough client that has paid on time and seen me through a tough market. I could even say, proud of achieving a thing or too, and the hiring manager did acknowledge at least that it was a tough gig and I did it without complaint (I vented on here instead!).

                      What is next in life? Its such a lovely feeling to enjoy that moment of having a bit of money and freedom. I could happily go back to the life of working 1/2 but getting paid double what a permie does, now that my mortgage is paid off and kids are a bit older. Its good to be reminded what the positives of contracting are.
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