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Gosh.
Just had an email from S3.
FORTRAN programmer.
£425/day.
Goodness me.
The first time anyone's ever wanted a FORTRAN programmer.Comment
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It's just a pity it's for FORTRAN 95, zO/S and RHEL 6.
None of which I know anything whatsoever about.
Oh well.
Made a change from the other 4 which were all for mechanical engineering types.
I think they get confused by the CadStar mention & think every CAD package is mechanical.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's just a pity it's for FORTRAN 95, zO/S and RHEL 6.
None of which I know anything whatsoever about.
Tell them you'll do it as a work for home gig - then you can get the interthingy installed and never be cut off from TPDII
Go on, you know you want to.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGosh.
Just had an email from S3.
FORTRAN programmer.
£425/day.
Goodness me.
The first time anyone's ever wanted a FORTRAN programmer.
Still, not a bad rate for the SW I suppose.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postclient co are a little slow with paying the last couple of invoices. No remittance has been sent for the last 2 invoices.
I've not done last weeks yet but I will wrap it up with this weeks.Comment
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and I'm about to embark on a task that could potentially break the fundamentals of the productComment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostStill, not a bad rate for the SW I suppose.
Around here I'd regard that as brilliant.Comment
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