Try contacted HP,who have contracts with Smiths,now GE who use HP.
so they tell us,were safe ! yeah right !
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I got contacted a few weeks ago about a contract involving a helicopter guidance system written by an ex-pilot. It sounded interesting, being as I'm slightly into helicopters, but the money wasn't good enough so didn't get to find out the details.
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Yes, try anything linux and your chances will be far stronger. The reason is reliability. Anything with the MS logo is just not used for operational purposes, too un-stable. I'm saying nothing more.Originally posted by NadJ View PostI can be anyone of the following: Directory/Mail Migration Engineer, 3rd Line Support, Server Support or Sys Admin. I'm mostly a MS person with good mix of AD, Exchange and SQL. Maybe that's what the problem is?
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My last client! For them experience counts more than qualification. Really interesting work though.Originally posted by MobileCheese View PostI dont but have a colleague who did, worked on air traffic control systems, no scope for cr*p code there
. According to him its very hard to get into he had a PHD in Physics, to hardcore for me.
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I worked for BAA last year, but then that spanish outfit bought them out and projects got cancelled.
Last I heard they want to lay off a few thousand people, so now might not be the right time.
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I can be anyone of the following: Directory/Mail Migration Engineer, 3rd Line Support, Server Support or Sys Admin. I'm mostly a MS person with good mix of AD, Exchange and SQL. Maybe that's what the problem is?
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I dont but have a colleague who did, worked on air traffic control systems, no scope for cr*p code there
. According to him its very hard to get into he had a PHD in Physics, to hardcore for me.
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KLM in the Netherlands used to employ a lot of IT Contractors in the past, if you would be OK working away from the UK
What area of IT are you in?
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Anyone work in the Aviation sector?
I am a fan of all things aviation, and with 7 years in IT now behind me have struggled to find a single position being offered with an aviation related firm. Actually, I lie. There was one but they never got back to me despite me chasing for 6 months!
Anyway, just interested to find out if anyone knows where I should go looking for IT jobs in this specific industry?
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