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Originally posted by wurzel View PostWhat is your area if you don't mind me asking ?"Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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not much doing
I have been looking since January (after the credit crunch shut my previous company). There isn't much .net out there at all - lots of agents fishing, but not much real work.
There are jobs in the permie market, but even the 'senior' jobs are paying mid level programmer salaries.
good luck!Comment
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Time to retrain
.Net market is pretty dire right now, but I've got a sideline going in SAP consultancy and am finding it is still bouyant. Remarkably easy to get into too.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostSorry to hear that Old Bean - are you still in Sunny Spain ?
I think Milan is our resident .net expert - or perhaps DimPrawn ?
Whatever you do - may all of your wishes and dreams come true.
PS have you tried Monster ? Its got a good Spanish section too"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 GeorgeGregan View Post.Net market is pretty dire right now, but I've got a sideline going in SAP consultancy and am finding it is still bouyant. Remarkably easy to get into too.Comment
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he he
you are Java certified and you'd like SAP as a second strong to your bow
wurzel, which .Net are you talking about ?
MineStrone, just wack in the cv, sorteeed
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthe he
you are Java certified and you'd like SAP as a second strong to your bow
wurzel, which .Net are you talking about ?
MineStrone, just wack in the cv, sorteeed
Milan.
long time no hear
your old pal alf
Alf.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posthe he
wurzel, which .Net are you talking about ?
Milan.Comment
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ahh dunno match about that flavour of .Net sorry
Alf,
fine thank you, and yourself
not been here much cos they are keeping me busy at work
damn
plan b goes from strength to strength
all the best,
Milan.Comment
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