Originally posted by TheRealHHH
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'Code Monkeys' V 'Systems Monkeys'
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There's also so much coding you can do remotely. Many, many, projects require a lot of interaction with the user as ironing out the requirements fully is an ongoing, organic process. Rarely is a system specced up well enough to ship it out of the country. I'm currently at an investment bank. The traders wouldn't tolerate it. Same is true of a lot of other projects I've been on. -
Ship the traders jobs offshore as well. Sorted.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Well if that ever happens, it might be a good time to give up this business, and get a job at Tescos. I hear they're hiring.Originally posted by threadedShip the traders jobs offshore as well. Sorted.Comment
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Well they just took on 'the late great JC' on £5.60 per hourOriginally posted by BovveredWell if that ever happens, it might be a good time to give up this business, and get a job at Tescos. I hear they're hiring.
Stock replenishment technician
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Looks like my contract rate. Wait...no, sorry, I read the decimal point wrong.Originally posted by TheRealHHHWell they just took on 'the late great JC' on £5.60 per hour
Stock replenishment technician
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Originally posted by BovveredLooks like my contract rate. Wait...no, sorry, I read the decimal point wrong.

56p an hour?
f**k me, you must be an mcse
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I decided not to take an MCSE long ago when I realised MCSE are actually less inteligent, and are just trying to prove in a futile manner that they actually have something to offer this industry!Originally posted by TheRealHHH56p an hour?
f**k me, you must be an mcse
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Oh, naïve one, there won't be a Tescos. Think subsistance farming.Originally posted by BovveredWell if that ever happens, it might be a good time to give up this business, and get a job at Tescos. I hear they're hiring.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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MS certs are just bollox. The way to pass them is not to study but just to get the sample papers and memorise as much as you can. It's different with the other certs where to pass to need to have some knowledge.Originally posted by BovveredI decided not to take an MCSE long ago when I realised MCSE are actually less inteligent, and are just trying to prove in a futile manner that they actually have something to offer this industry!
Nonetheless, if I follow your logic I can say that I didn't feel like a degree in nuclear physics was really intelligent but still claim to be a nuclear scientist.
I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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