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I am not cut out to be a contractor!
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI have not done any LARPing for a couple of years but I would love to go back. Most recently I played a WW2 gave where I was a Colonel, great fun and I even managed not to die.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostAn NKVD Colonel I hope, purging ideologically unreliable officers from the front line.
It was a great game. They organisers used samples of our handwriting gained by having us submit in character applications to the project to create a font which they used to write documents. We later found these documents in the game in our own hand writing which was actually pretty creepy. Especially the guy who found a suicide note he had 'written'.Comment
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Interview on Wednesday apparently went well!
They have just made an offer! £60k but no benefits
20 days holiday a year but apparently that can be pushed up to 25.
32 mile commute each way but working hours are completely flexible and not determined on a total count (as long as the work is done they don't care when you do it).
Older technology as they have to support mainframes but the chance to work on everything from GUIs to network drivers so no real chance of getting bored but chances to keep using the new features of C++ and boost will be very limited.Comment
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Sounds good you really want the 25 days though, more important than money.
Is the contracting market picking up though?
Compared to 300-400 once you subtract travelling expenses, I would say pretty good.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSounds good you really want the 25 days though, more important than money.
Is the contracting market picking up though?
Compared to 300-400 once you subtract travelling expenses, I would say pretty good.
That basically knocks out being able to get my children up, dressed and take them to school/nursery and knocks out being able to pick them up from there or take them to their clubs etc.
Overall unless this place makes a good offer I am probably going to take this (assuming they go for the 25 days holiday, that is a half term holiday in difference!).Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostContracting market actually seems okay I guess but only in London which is a 90 minute commute for me.
That basically knocks out being able to get my children up, dressed and take them to school/nursery and knocks out being able to pick them up from there or take them to their clubs etc.
Overall unless this place makes a good offer I am probably going to take this (assuming they go for the 25 days holiday, that is a half term holiday in difference!).
Don't miss the years when they're still small.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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Yep, all too soon they're teenagers, and you have to get a dog if you want someone in the house to be happy to see you.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYep, all too soon they're teenagers, and you have to get a dog if you want someone in the house to be happy to see you.
how do you know which loves you more the Dog or the wife?
lock them in the car boot for 2 hours, when you open it which one is happy to see you?
but good point I see my last one more than I ever did with the other two, worth negotiating working from home.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Current client has said they will have feedback about my position or lack of position on Monday!Comment
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