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Morning all
Misty earlier (a bit like yesterday) but it's now burned off.
Even though hot air is supposed to rise, the downstairs of the house is a lot warmer than upstairs. Windows are open, but it appears that local farmers must be muck spreading.
This is very true.
Showing an ability to manage time/expectations and working with multiple levels within a client mean a lot, as does breadth of experience.
I guess it also depends on the type of roles you go for. If you're a Python coder, and there are a thousand of them going for...
The flip side of that is that is that if you are a permanent employee of a company, they are expecting you to be giving them 37.5hr a week, Monday to Friday (or whatever the contract may specify) and if you are doing other work that prevents you from fulfilling that contract, they will want to know....
There were a dozen or so earlier in the year - mostly around the ETMP ECC6 to S/4HANA project, which would be a good project to be on (if you know SAP) as it's going to go well over time and require a lot more resources that in the original plan. Any devs with ABAP skills might want to dust them off....
What are you wanting to counter with?
If your cashflow is so tight that after 1 month of weekly payments you can't save, it's maybe better to get something with regular income.
Nope, that reads like someone got AI to write it for them.
It used to be that contractors knew their agents, spoke to them, dealt with them, and got work that way.
When I read all this about "getting past an AI bot who is hoping you used the same AI bot to write your CV...
Kinda makes sense. There used to be cash ISAs and Stocks and Shares ISAs. The government would prefer people to have S&S ISAs, so they kept the limit at £20k for those. Cash ISAs are limited to £12k. It appears that some people were moving their cash into S&S to get round the £8k reduction,...
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