Also consider doing some WebSphere/IBM certification as there are a lot of places with big investments in the IBM stack and you can leverage your existing WebSphere experience. Some of the IBM certs you can do with self study and minimal outlay.
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Too vague. To take you literally, No, I don't have any thoughts about what you wrote.Originally posted by MikeHowarth View PostHi all, first post on the forum so please be gentle.
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Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Ask specific questions that draw out opinionated answers, and insults. Then others will rudely disagree, and you'll get a balanced input.Comment
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Basically we get a load of people asking "Should I go the contractor route?"
We just thought that the answer was obvious to anyone who has bothered to read the General forum.
And at the moment the answer is very much..
NO!!!!!
Newbie contractor's at drawing to the end of their first gig are running around like headless chickens and even experienced contractors are beginning to frown (a bit).
Stay where you are, at least until Spring when the picture will be clearer...."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Surely it's due to personal circumstance?
I am a n00b. Still permie but am very close to making the leap (3 interviews lined up in the next 7 days)
If the right role comes up...I'm going.
KL"His fame rested on solid personal achievements...."Comment
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Good luck, but start making a backup planOriginally posted by kanulondon View PostSurely it's due to personal circumstance?
I am a n00b. Still permie but am very close to making the leap (3 interviews lined up in the next 7 days)
If the right role comes up...I'm going.
KLWho has time? Who has time? But then if we do not ever take time, how can we ever have time?Comment
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Originally posted by Ardesco View Postcontractors are expected to be highly experienced individuals who can hit the ground running and quickly produce the goods.
75% of contractor developers are sub-literate cretins, just like everyone else. i've seen numerous contractors turn up for gigs on day one clutching "Teach Yourself Them There Internets in 24 Hours For Feckless Dummies" and i've seen no evidence at all that contractors are more highly skilled than permies (much as i work hard to perpetuate that view with my clients)!Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.Comment
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swear filter: since when was F E C K L E S S a swear word?
coded by those aforementioned sub-literate contractors, no doubt...Originally posted by BolshieBastardYou're fulfilling a business role not partaking in a rock and roll concert.Comment
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Nope - it's a checkbox in the configuration whether you look for the swearword as part of another word.Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Postswear filter: since when was F E C K L E S S a swear word?
coded by those aforementioned sub-literate contractors, no doubt...
Which is much easier to do than try to think of every permutation that someone can come up with that might include.
That said, you can't talk about Scunthorpe here any more, now....Comment
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but you just did...............Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post....
That said, you can't talk about Scunthorpe here any more, now....Comment
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Originally posted by stingman123 View PostGood luck, but start making a backup plan
I am going to live like I'll be let go the next day..so they'll be a whole lotta saving and whole lot of Plan B activity"His fame rested on solid personal achievements...."Comment
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