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I would pick NYC out of those three. Lots going on here despite all the doom and gloom from Trumpton/Washington DC. -
Me too for the experience.Originally posted by redgiant View PostI would pick NYC out of those three. Lots going on here despite all the doom and gloom from Trumpton/Washington DC.
Funnily enough there seems to be a real shortage in great skills in what I do in NYC.
I know this as I have interviewed a fair few guys for roles there, contract and perm.
I don't think it would be difficult to shine there.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Never met sas have you?Originally posted by redgiant View PostI would pick NYC out of those three. Lots going on here despite all the doom and gloom from Trumpton/Washington DC.
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Good luck MMM. Hope your plan works out. Mate of mine went over 10 years ago now and he loves it. He'll never come back.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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It's the real crossroads of the world (and this is coming from a Londoner) and also a great place to work. I am working with three clientcos at the moment all in different industries. Exciting timesOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostMe too for the experience.
Funnily enough there seems to be a real shortage in great skills in what I do in NYC.
I know this as I have interviewed a fair few guys for roles there, contract and perm.
I don't think it would be difficult to shine there.
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Problem with banking contracting in NY is the rates are not high but the costs are very high to live there. It would be a good laugh though, messing around on Wall St for a bit.Originally posted by redgiant View PostIt's the real crossroads of the world (and this is coming from a Londoner) and also a great place to work. I am working with three clientcos at the moment all in different industries. Exciting times
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Yes just got back. With all the turmoil in the health industry the market is booming.Originally posted by redgiant View PostI would pick NYC out of those three. Lots going on here despite all the doom and gloom from Trumpton/Washington DC.Hard Brexit now!
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I didn't. But I was away that week...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhen I said I was leaving you all told me to fook off and not come back.

His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Yes and it's set to continue for a lot longer too. Even if the BCRA bill passes in the senate there will be many legal cases raised. The courts are going to be swamped for years with this and all the other legislation that is being planned or has been stalled by the courts already. Lots of analysis & modeling work to be carried out over the coming years.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes just got back. With all the turmoil in the health industry the market is booming.Last edited by redgiant; 27 June 2017, 20:55.Comment
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