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Contracting outside of London/Moving to the coast
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Yeah, we looked at W-S-M, but it's a mud beach (yuk!)
Norwich or Bournemouth do seem to be the only places, but again, it'd mean becoming permie...Comment
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Brighton and Portsmouth are possibilities but the number of IT jobs has shrunk in recent years (usual cause outsourcing etc)
Easily the best area for IT work (permie & contracting) beyond the M25 is in Surrey (just about commutable from the south coast) or the Thames Valley. Both areas still have a lively IT sectorComment
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There are huge chemical works, oil refineries in Middlesboro which aren't far from the coast. They're quite impressive they stretch as far as the eye can see and belch out huge quantities of black smoke. Also check out Warrington, again big chemical factories.Last edited by BlasterBates; 23 August 2007, 10:51.I'm alright JackComment
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There is contract work up in Norwich for Oracle DBAs/developers. Both RBS and Virgin Money use Oracle and take on contractors. I've still got a few contacts up there so can ask around if there's anything going - provided you're serious. Rates are pretty low by London standards though.Comment
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That’s what I do minus the B&B, the wife makes plenty working for a pharma near Avonmouth.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's possible to live in Weston-super-mare and commute to Bristol. You could have the missus/husband running a B&B while you do your DBA stuff
The Beach isn't made of mud??? It's vast and clean but if you go out 200 yards (50 at the north end) when the tide is out you hit the mud, Its only because we have the highest tidal range in the world so the basin of the Severn estuary gets exposed when the water is in Wales, at the far south end you can access the water via the river Axe so dingy sailing and windsurfing are possible for most of the day, also sand yachting is quite popular when the tide is out.Originally posted by LouC View PostYeah, we looked at W-S-M, but it's a mud beach (yuk!)
Norwich or Bournemouth do seem to be the only places, but again, it'd mean becoming permie...
It makes me laugh how people say the tide is never in when they visit, it goes out and comes in twice a day just like any other tidal area in the world its just ours goes out a lot further! The water may look like the Thames but I can assure you it is clean!
I know all the snobs will knock it but I have never thought about moving with so much to do on my doorstep.Last edited by gingerjedi; 23 August 2007, 11:48.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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There was lots of water there on the only occasion I've ever visited, for about an hour 10 years ago. Looks like we arrived at just the right timeOriginally posted by gingerjedi View PostIt makes me laugh how people say the tide is never in when they visit
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Thanks CB - i may come back to about this at a later date, closer to the time.There is contract work up in Norwich for Oracle DBAs/developers. Both RBS and Virgin Money use Oracle and take on contractors. I've still got a few contacts up there so can ask around if there's anything going - provided you're serious. Rates are pretty low by London standards though.
Have spoken to a couple of agencies in Norwich this morning - there is contract work (norwich union, government), but it's obv not as ongoing as London.
Guess it's a tradeoff: money vs lifestyleComment
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or re-train into something that is in high demand for the area. There is a mass exodus from London, which majority are moving to the country, so there is a huge demand for property and refurbishments. Skilled tradesman are worth their weight in gold in those areas...Originally posted by LouC View PostThanks CB - i may come back to about this at a later date, closer to the time.
Have spoken to a couple of agencies in Norwich this morning - there is contract work (norwich union, government), but it's obv not as ongoing as London.
Guess it's a tradeoff: money vs lifestyle
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wait for sea levels to rise - you'll probably find yourself closer to the coast than you realise.Comment
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