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Security and associated areasOriginally 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
tape changing
"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. "
Thomas JeffersonComment
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How would one go about cross training into SAP, my area is Java and hold all the certifications for the technology. I would like to have a second string to the bow.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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hows it going sport ?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
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c#, middle tier stuff with .Net 3.5 (wcf) mainly. Got a lot of ASP.Net too but I really do not enjoy doing web stuff anymore.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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