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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    Well now EU migration is to be restricted, expect companies to bring in a lot more ICTs, because we have a "skills shortage" don't you know?
    At least all the EU migrants in the industry I met were first rate as opposed to the second rate Indians we generally get here (the good ones go to the US).
    Very few ICT and stem skilled workers come to the UK from EU countries

    here is Romania's leading jobs website - check out how many ICT jobs for the Uk are being advertised (strainatate means abroad) https://www.ejobs.ro/locuri-de-munca/strainatate/
    Last edited by DodgyAgent; 6 July 2016, 08:45.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    I would have expected first rate contractors to vote Remain to take advantage of the vast opportunities in Europe.
    Of course you would, but that is because you cast your vote based solely in your own personal self-interest.
    Had I taken such a selfish view then I too would have voted Remain, as that would have been in my own narrow self-interest.
    However, I chose to vote for the option that I genuinely believe will benefit a majority of my fellow countrymen and not just the privileged.
    Sometimes my Altruism just gets the better of me. What can I say?

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    I would agree with that which is why I wasn't voting exit because of immigration.

    Too many companies here would rather have cheap bums on seats than a few more expensive quality ones.

    And one of the 3 top developers I have worked with in the last few years is Polish. Top bloke.
    I would have expected first rate contractors to vote Remain to take advantage of the vast opportunities in Europe.
    And they probably did, but very few of them are on this forum, if any.
    Instead, on here, we seem to have a bunch of third raters who weren't smart enough to realise that Brexit means far fewer jobs for everybody, particularly for the less educated and skilled.

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    Well now EU migration is to be restricted, expect companies to bring in a lot more ICTs, because we have a "skills shortage" don't you know?
    At least all the EU migrants in the industry I met were first rate as opposed to the second rate Indians we generally get here (the good ones go to the US).
    I would agree with that which is why I wasn't voting exit because of immigration.

    Too many companies here would rather have cheap bums on seats than a few more expensive quality ones.

    And one of the 3 top developers I have worked with in the last few years is Polish. Top bloke.

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
    It's not just a case of those too lazy or cant be bothered to vote but many assumed a "remain" was a forgone conclusion.

    It isn't going to happen anyway,not as many think it will.
    TM's supporters expect it before Xmas if she wins so I assume you are hoping she doesn't?

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  • SuperZ
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    It's not just a case of those too lazy or cant be bothered to vote but many assumed a "remain" was a forgone conclusion.

    It isn't going to happen anyway,not as many think it will.
    Last edited by SuperZ; 6 July 2016, 08:14.

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by CretinWatcher View Post
    Well now EU migration is to be restricted, expect companies to bring in a lot more ICTs, because we have a "skills shortage" don't you know?
    At least all the EU migrants in the industry I met were first rate as opposed to the second rate Indians we generally get here (the good ones go to the US).
    Yes, I suspect that's why all the Indians I've spoken to voted for Brexit.
    Last edited by Malcolm Buggeridge; 6 July 2016, 08:12.

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by Kraut View Post
    You could equally blame it on the younger generations, who couldn't be arsed to cast a vote, but then turned out in numbers to loudly protest on the streets. Had they shown up for the referendum, the result may have been different. Of course we'll never know for sure.
    Indeed we won't for sure, however ipsos mori stated soon after the vote that based upon their analysis, if the 18-25 group had voted in the same proportion as the 65+, we would still be in the EU. I can only assume the majority of that age group don't care either way.

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  • CretinWatcher
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    Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View Post
    Not any more. These days they're all operating through their own Ltds coining in the same rates as the home grown talent.

    At least that seems to be the case at my current client where every other developer to a man is a recently naturalised Indian (I'm talking in the hundreds) aside from myself and about 3 others.
    Well now EU migration is to be restricted, expect companies to bring in a lot more ICTs, because we have a "skills shortage" don't you know?
    At least all the EU migrants in the industry I met were first rate as opposed to the second rate Indians we generally get here (the good ones go to the US).

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    . The funny thing is the first time I saw this was in IT, Indian guys working for £30 PD for a <very large consultancy>, in Hounslow living 12 to a house.....
    Not any more. These days they're all operating through their own Ltds coining in the same rates as the home grown talent.

    At least that seems to be the case at my current client where every other developer to a man is a recently naturalised Indian (I'm talking in the hundreds) aside from myself and about 3 others.

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