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Sounds like the perfect role to go to India. Bob has statistics on his CV and a Masters and a Phd in that as well as all the other things. -
It will eventually, but Bob is a little behind the curve.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSounds like the perfect role to go to India. Bob has statistics on his CV and a Masters and a Phd in that as well as all the other things.
Besides, one of the biggest skills is presentation of your findings at board level, and Bob cannae do that, Spock.Hard Brexit now!
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Actually thinking about this, Bob has been threatening to take over lots of stuff, but turns out he's too crap for any but the basic stuff.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSounds like the perfect role to go to India. Bob has statistics on his CV and a Masters and a Phd in that as well as all the other things.
I mean there are still people making a good living out of Java and C++ programming, aren't there?
Contrary to the warnings I've been hearing for about 10 years now that Bob will take all those jobs.Hard Brexit now!
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And SQL and .NET And PHP/MYSQL - been seeing some pretty high rates for this stuff recently.Originally posted by sasguru View PostActually thinking about this, Bob has been threatening to take over lots of stuff, but turns out he's too crap for any but the basic stuff.
I mean there are still people making a good living out of Java and C++ programming, aren't there?
Contrary to the warnings I've been hearing for about 10 years now that Bob will take all those jobs.Comment
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Personally I reckon only a handful of universities in India are up to scratch.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostAnd SQL and .NET And PHP/MYSQL - been seeing some pretty high rates for this stuff recently.
The education system is mainly about memorisation and rote-learning, not creativity and problem solving.
Obviously intelligent people will succeed whatever but the cream of Indians tends to head for the US.Hard Brexit now!
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The jobs market seems hot but the permie pay is no higher than it was 15 years ago. Which in the context of cost of living now in the UK and the buying power of the £ abroad means it pays no better than a basic admin job somewhere.
Which really means Bob now has a better standard of living in India doing the needful than he would living here.Comment
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The threat will always come from a developing country. The bob issue now is slipping away, as more and more better paid jobs become available in hyderabad et al, and it makes coming here and earning more less attractive. The Chinese will be next, then south east Asians.
Get yourself a niche, and you're only helping yourself.Comment
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Depends on the skill - supply and demand. I reckon one of the drawbacks in this line of work is the constant retraining. As you say, eventually Bob may do stats/data science (however badly) and rates will fall.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe jobs market seems hot but the permie pay is no higher than it was 15 years ago. .
So I'm already thinking about retraining again - to what I don't know but long term I reckon anything to do with health as the population ages.
Leveraging existing skills - that looks like epidemiology/biological computing - something along those lines.Hard Brexit now!
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When does the T1000 come out?Originally posted by sasguru View Postthat looks like epidemiology/biological computing - something along those lines.Comment
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I don't know about that, pay seems a lot better now than it was a couple of years ago even though inflation is eating into a lot of that.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe jobs market seems hot but the permie pay is no higher than it was 15 years ago. Which in the context of cost of living now in the UK and the buying power of the £ abroad means it pays no better than a basic admin job somewhere.
Which really means Bob now has a better standard of living in India doing the needful than he would living here.Comment
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