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Finding it too quiet!!!!
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In the last two months I've had two agencies call me to fill roles currently occupied by people whose contracts are not being renewed/are being let go because they haven't come up to the mark. I was originally contacted about one of the roles and they offered it to someone who took £100 a day less than I was prepared to work for. For now I'll continue to compete on quality rather than price unless/until there comes a day when I don't have a choice. -
AttitudeOriginally posted by pauldee View PostWhy so?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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People who have worked in FS/PS automatically have a bad attitude?Originally posted by squarepeg View PostThis.Comment
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Like waiting for a bus for me at the moment (still waiting for the part where 3 turn up at once)⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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not thought about it that way before but it rings trueOriginally posted by pauldee View PostPeople who have worked in FS/PS automatically have a bad attitude?
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You clearly have one.Originally posted by pauldee View PostPeople who have worked in FS/PS automatically have a bad attitude?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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There is an element of that. Not that I am a developer but in days gone by you either had to pick up a skill through experience or put yourself through a course (the software no doubt being expensive to buy). Nowadays most is Open Source and you can learn it in the privacy of your own home.Originally posted by pauldee View PostCould this be because the rate of change of technology has accelerated in recent years? As I've mentioned before, you used to be able to get along just fine with .NET/SQL and a bit of front end knowledge, but now you need to know every JS framework imaginable.
That said, if the contracts aren't there then the contracts aren't there, no matter how skilled you are.Comment
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