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Apparently, in Glasgow & Scotland, these sort of rates are the maximum which you can possibly get for a developer role. If you are really lucky you might get 300ish.Originally posted by Ruprect View PostThe "highly motivated "developer is not going to be that highly motivated when they see the rate....
But, considering the current situation and competition in and around London, thats not a bad option, just for weathering the storm..and better than go Permie ..
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Nothing.... it's lovely....Originally posted by scotspine View Postand...????
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What about this one £80pd !!
Web Content ManagerAgency: Novate IT
Specialist area: IT Contractor
Rate: £80 - £100 per day
Duration: -1
Date Posted: 18 March 2009
Ref: J474
Web content manager (CMS, Photoshop) - 3 month rolling contract - £80-£100/day Web content manager required for an immediate start on a contract basis to cover long term absence within an established team. The successful candidate will be experienced in the use of content management systems (ideally TeamSite) and Adobe Photoshop. You will be responisble for the maintenance of a high profile, high traffic website. Experience of HTML would be beneficial, but is by no means mandatory. Excellent organisational and communication skills will be required in order to manage the flow of incoming work, carry it out, or delegate where necessary. This is a long term contract position with possibility of an offer of permanent employment, should it be both desirable and applicable. Send in you CV now for a full brief and immediate applicationJust call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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I've contracted in Glasgow and had a great time!Originally posted by Ruprect View PostIts in Glasgow!
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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....and it's working through Spring TechnologyOriginally posted by scotspine View Postand...????
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