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Contracting and age what age is too old?
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Originally posted by mace View PostDevelopers tend to peak at around the age of 24. If I was running a company, I'd get some fresh meat in after that.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostYou've reminded me of someone I used to know who said that he likes young staff. "After they get to about 25 they wise up and start asking for proper money. Younger than that and they are stupid and are just thankful they have a job"My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Most guys at one of my clients are over 40. They're proper engineers* like, and there don't seem to be that many young'uns coming through the edukashun system, i.e. they just can't get the staff.
proper engineers = several hp calculators to be seen on peeps desks.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostMost guys at one of my clients are over 40.
I don't see being over 40 being an issue either, not every one wants to be a PM or TA etc. If someone is interested in their chosen technology and enjoys what they are doing I would tend to think that they are going to be good at their job regardless of being 30, 40 or 50.Comment
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Originally posted by centurian View Post
I asked why this was - a manager said that everyone they've ever taken on over 40 has been crap, so now they don't bother, although they would never admit this openly."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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WIth the risk of sounding Pc, age shouldn't matter, its the individual that matters. I worked for a financial consultancy in the city where the average age was 26, but 90% of the people there would sh!t all over the majority of anyoen else I have met in my career. Yes they needed some guidance on engineering techniques, but picked wverything up quickly and really were superb. Most of them now are high up in Tier1 banks.
I have met 40 year old contractors who are brilliant, some who are utter sh!te. Likewise I have met some sh!te 24 year olds and some utterly brilliant ones.
Unfortunately hiring managers and agents refuse to accept CVs for roles which show less than 5 years experience even if that candidate is the best person, its jsut the nature of the game. I had it in my younger years - "You're very young" then nailed the job if I could actually get in the doorComment
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It depends on your skill set and the job role
Originally posted by ContractorMike View PostTalked to a couple of Agents about this. They said they believed if you
could do the job it didn't matter.
Its a question of how to use YOUR age to your advantage
Old equals experience,leadership, communication and knowhow.
Young equals new latest technology,energy drive.
I don't currently have a problem in the SAP world as my area is accounting related. I even have a Perm interview this week. I admit Its always nice to see another contractor/perm older than you.
Most clients see age as experience so your age must reflect your experience.
After spending most of this year on the bench,retirement scares me.
My dream is to have a small pension at about 70 and then carry on doing
a part time role until the end.Comment
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostMy dream is to have a small pension at about 70 and then carry on doing
a part time role until the end.
I`ve worked with a few older contractors (55-57) and they were all a little strange in one way or another.One thinking he was god because of his age etc, had a lot of false confidence but lied to enforce it. Another was just bonkers. And another constantly fell asleep while us young folks laughed and threw things at him to get the git awake.Last edited by SuperZ; 21 September 2009, 13:06.Comment
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostI`ve worked with a few older contractors (55-57) and they were all a little strange in one way or another.One thinking he was god because of his age etc, had a lot of false confidence but lied to enforce it. Another was just bonkers. And another constantly fell asleep while us young folks laughed and threw things at him to get the git awake.How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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