Some agency is having a laugh at your expense. £45K, in London, for what is one of the 'hot' skills currently. I don't know a junior dev who would get out of bed for that in London. It might attract a few applicants nearer £70K.
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£45K per Year is enough ?
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My last perm job was 46k - in Glasgow you can do pretty well for that; especially if you're not making support, car and loan payments like I am.Comment
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They are the same poster, but this isn't deliberate sockieness.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Postchrisfit - are you and Clement the same poster?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Yes It's me . You can actually change your name on the Iphone App and I initially posted on Laptop ...Comment
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Ohh that sounds like it could be sockiness usefulOriginally posted by chrisfit View PostYou can actually change your name on the Iphone AppHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Shouldn't that be there _is_ plenty?Originally posted by Troll View Postthere are plenty of pedants who love to point out spelling and grammatical errors ...
I mean there may be more than one grammar pedant here, but there is only one plenty of them.
Perhaps one of my fellow grammar pedants might care to comment.
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£45k with 5 years experiences in London isn't too bad these days considering its 5 years experience, salaries in IT in London doing BI are pretty sh*t compared to the cost of living in London, a front office BI Dev manager for a bank in London with say 10 years experience could earn these days 95k - 105k and should not expect a bonus but if you did get one 5-10k. For a 70k hire I would be expecting 8 - 10 yrs experience and to be operating at a senior dev level. Compare this back to early 2000 when I was working in BI with 3 years experience I bagged mid 40k's and 10k bonuses. The days of salaries in London reflecting cost of living here have long gone imo, your better off outside of London, imo its happened because of off-shoring.I like big butts and I cannot lie.Comment
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See plenty of permie .NET salaries in central London at around £50K.
When you consider you see similar roles well outside London for similar pay, but the price of a house it 10% of the London price, and that commuting into London is tulip nasty, time consuming and costly, what sort of
takes these jobs?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostOriginal Post by Clement - Yesterday at 21:35
First post by Chrisfit - Yesterday at 22:26
Either way, that wasn't my point
Where do you see Christfit ?
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