Can't you just go to a "meeting" for a couple of hours. Whilst in reality you burger off down the nearest supermarket and try to chat up the women there..
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All I need now are a matched pair of Opteron 23HF HE procs, she has a pair of 2216's in at the moment. Not bad but I want to turbo-charge this mother....Originally posted by stek View PostI've just won 32gb of Sun ram on eBay tho, so not all boring!Comment
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Don't know if it would interest you but I think oracle are looking for peeps with exadata experience.
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Cheers but I'm out of the Sun Zone! Oracle effed Solaris, I'm getting the feeling and the contracts that the proper Unix world (ie not Linux) have gone all AIX, certainly I've never been so in demand (cue massive downturn for me...)Originally posted by bobspud View PostDon't know if it would interest you but I think oracle are looking for peeps with exadata experience.
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Time for me to get some AIX and/or Red Hat methinks before Solaris goes totally down the pan....Originally posted by stek View PostCheers but I'm out of the Sun Zone! Oracle effed Solaris, I'm getting the feeling and the contracts that the proper Unix world (ie not Linux) have gone all AIX, certainly I've never been so in demand (cue massive downturn for me...)Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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I had a lucky exit out of sun work. I got a contract as a general unix architect and when I turned up the client said right then about this VMware design... I thought bugger id better RTFM and quick... By the end of the week had knocked out a design for 1000 server migrationOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostTime for me to get some AIX and/or Red Hat methinks before Solaris goes totally down the pan....
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What happens when the client says we don't need you this week but at the same time we don't want you getting another job while we think about what to do next?Originally posted by Epiphone View PostNo work to do but getting paid eh. Sounds like an ir35 fail to me.
They are under no _obligation_ to provide work or I to take it however both parties are making a business decision to stay in an arrangement and await the longer term solution...Comment
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That's common sense. I fear HMRC would view it another way, sadly.Originally posted by bobspud View PostWhat happens when the client says we don't need you this week but at the same time we don't want you getting another job while we think about what to do next?
They are under no _obligation_ to provide work or I to take it however both parties are making a business decision to stay in an arrangement and await the longer term solution...Comment
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Good work if you can find it! :-)Originally posted by bobspud View PostI had a lucky exit out of sun work. I got a contract as a general unix architect and when I turned up the client said right then about this VMware design... I thought bugger id better RTFM and quick... By the end of the week had knocked out a design for 1000 server migration
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