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Previously on "How long after uni did you start contracting?"

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  • ddaft
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    6 years. Can't believe I left it that long.

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  • u9k82
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    After 4 Years as a Permie ( Business Process Analysis) i moved over to the dark side first contract was 2 years ago at 375 per day

    I was just about ready , I was part of a major company and put through alot of mentoring and training . I would say 4-5 at least

    Its important that you get some qualifications first (prince 2 , six sigma , CMMI)

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  • Jaws
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    I agree length of time means very little in when it comes to level of skill.

    After about 8 years permanent I started contracting back in January. No degree or anything like that but I'm taking a masters in computer science from October onwards, mainly to make it easier for me to work outside of this (god forsaken) country.

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  • Robster
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    University? does not compute.....

    I flunked my A-Levels, spend 3/4 years floating, doing office temping, and playing around with websites before I got my first IT contract.

    I always think that length of time is a bit of a stupid way to measure experience, because you could have spent years doing the same donkey work tasks over and over and not learnt anything. I was once asked if I had 4+ years experience of applying Ghost images....ah the wonders of clueless recruitment consultants and HR departments.

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  • NickNick
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    Originally posted by Mor4 View Post
    Started this year , partially graduated from uni i.e. still got project to hand in.

    Iv got 16 months work experience .


    I don't think i will go for permie until i have handed my project in.
    Might I also suggest brushing up on your written skills before starting work?

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  • pmeswani
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    I graduated from Leeds Met in 1996, graduated from the Open University in 2004. Take your pick which graduation date you wish to use... Started contracting in November 2007.

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  • Mor4
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    Started this year , partially graduated from uni i.e. still got project to hand in.

    Iv got 16 months work experience .


    I don't think i will go for permie until i have handed my project in.

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  • allerune
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    I started contracting 3 months ago, 2 months after getting my Masters in Computer Science. I had 2 years of full time experience...
    ...that was the best decision in my career so far

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  • spoons
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    Never went to Uni, did O levels, messed about for a bit, ended up in IT by accident. It was the only thing I could do reasonably well that I didn't have to try too hard at.
    All sounds very familiar

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  • ratewhore
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    University of Life - School of hard knocks etc etc. 9 years forces, 2 years perm, redundancy, contracting, never looked back...

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  • Torran
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    Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
    Never went to Uni, did O levels, messed about for a bit, ended up in IT by accident. It was the only thing I could do reasonably well that I didn't have to try too hard at.
    ditto that

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  • bobsmithldn
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    Originally posted by bobhope View Post
    which year did you graduate? I still remember the predicate logic course: "if all dragsons are green and there is a dragon......"
    '92 ol' boy ... yes I do ... useless crap ... existential/universal quantifiers, etc.

    Should have gone to a proper uni' and done more shaggin* ...

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  • Lockhouse
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    Never went to Uni, did O levels, messed about for a bit, ended up in IT by accident. It was the only thing I could do reasonably well that I didn't have to try too hard at.

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  • bobhope
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    Originally posted by bobsmithldn View Post
    8 years after Imperial ...


    which year did you graduate? I still remember the predicate logic course: "if all dragsons are green and there is a dragon......"

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by bobsmithldn View Post
    8 years after Imperial ...
    Bloody metric system.

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