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Who is turning to a permie role
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I went permie a few weeks back - love it! Paid rain, hail or shine and the work's a doddle. Salary is tasty, as are the perks. Lovely!Comment
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostI went permie a few weeks back - love it! Paid rain, hail or shine and the work's a doddle. Salary is tasty, as are the perks. Lovely!
Where is Milan ? What comes after UBER ?Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
Where is Milan ? What comes after UBER ?Comment
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Oh my god, you're all going soft. Get off this site now. Go on - Shoo. Away with you."Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostOh my god, you're all going soft. Get off this site now. Go on - Shoo. Away with you.Comment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostCRUNCH!Comment
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Originally posted by MikeB View Postwhat made you go permie oracleslave, have you noticed a big change in the market? I haven't been keeping too close an eye, but my feeling was the Oracle market was still decent, with rates slightly lower.
Am tired of doing delivery work myself. It now bores me. The permanent move was a chance to manage a delivery team so saw in it a good opportunity for me.
Rates wise I was on my best ever for a 3 month contract before going permie so I think they are holding up. I do think there are a lot less contracts out there though so those contractors that are half decent should be fine. Some of the not so good or experienced ones I think might struggle for the next little while.Comment
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