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    #31
    Originally posted by Soled73 View Post
    The positon is Head of Infrastructure - Wintel Services"
    It sounds like a great role, just look at it as a long term contract as soon as you say it's 'permanent' you may run a mile...Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

    Not meaning to go off topic but could you share what your experience is and how long it has taken you to get to this level? No problem if not

    It's a role I would be very interested in obtaining and I feel after 13 years of contracting, 5 of which in infrastructure roles I still imagine I may have a long way to go

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      #32
      Originally posted by nomadd View Post
      ignorance noun
      /ˈɪg.nər.ənt s/US pronunciation symbol/-nɚ-/ n [U]

      lack of knowledge, understanding or information about something


      You may wish to check jobserve. Plenty of IB roles in the rate range he quoted. I know, I'm currently working on one of them.
      arrogant

      arrogant [ árrəgənt ]

      adjective
      Definition:

      proudly contemptuous: feeling or showing self-importance and contempt for others

      [14th century. Via French< Latin arrogant-, present participle of arrogare 'claim for yourself' < rogare 'ask']

      Did I say that these rates are impossible? They are not. I just said that we cannot jump to the conclusion that a role at RBS might necessarily pay that range at this specific time.
      I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.

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        #33
        Originally posted by digerido View Post
        It sounds like a great role, just look at it as a long term contract as soon as you say it's 'permanent' you may run a mile...Good luck with whatever you decide to do.

        Not meaning to go off topic but could you share what your experience is and how long it has taken you to get to this level? No problem if not

        I'll send you a PM, so I don't send others to sleep!

        It's a role I would be very interested in obtaining and I feel after 13 years of contracting, 5 of which in infrastructure roles I still imagine I may have a long way to go
        ...and thanks.

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