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Previously on "Has the .net market tanked?"

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  • LittlestHobbo
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    Originally posted by jobpash View Post
    I see many job adverts for Unix/Win Admin but when applying no response.
    Do you experiencing the same?
    yeah same as that really, lots of fishing for contacts...starting to get the old "well we have lots of clients, we'll circulate your cv and see if there's any interest" generally means they've got nowt on the go...and a line i remember from the 2001/2 downturn...september will be the test, if its quiet then i think it will be quiet for a while...

    Also getting quite alot of young inexperienced agents calling. Which could mean the smart money has moved on, or it could just be an influx of graduates..

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  • jobpash
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    Is it just bad timing because of the summer or is it because of the slow down in economy? I see many job adverts for Unix/Win Admin but when applying no response.
    Do you experiencing the same?

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  • LittlestHobbo
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    Originally posted by cheezdog View Post
    In your hunt, have you seen many VB.NET jobs out there, or do they all tend to be C#? I can code in both, but am much faster in VB (crazy decision by the company I work for). I guess its more knowing your way around the framework and the best way to utilize it?

    yeah framework knowledge is key but i suggest getting down with c# for the best day rate it seems to be the language of choice for the better payers. Also there are some quite cool syntax features in c# that aren't in vb and it can save alot of typing!

    I come from a vb.net background but made the jump a few years ago.

    Also I'd say that there is alot more design pattern orientation in c# i think it probably comes from c++ and java developers.

    I wouldn't have said this a few years ago, and i'm not a code snob at all but I'd say that the most elegant solutions I've come across have been in c# rather than vb.net as it seems to be what the most experienced guys use.

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
    'tractor = scottish for contractor ?
    What sort of money would an experiend .Net code cutter be on in the NWest ?
    Last time I was in the northwest (last year), the rates were £35-£40 for workaday developers.

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View Post
    Fellow 'tractor got one within a week of leaving here. What kind of .net and where are you looking?
    'tractor = scottish for contractor ?

    What sort of money would an experiend .Net code cutter be on in the NWest ?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Post
    i'm a .netter, just negotiated a 9 month renewal and 9% rate increase. should see me through the dark winter months ahead.
    No one likes a smartass Socialist.

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  • lambrini_socialist
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    i'm a .netter, just negotiated a 9 month renewal and 9% rate increase. should see me through the dark winter months ahead.

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  • LittlestHobbo
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    cheers for the advice guys, i even went for a permie interview to see whats on offer yesterday..fortunatly it just confirmed confirmed my suspicsions...over worked, under payed, shed loads of responsibility...on call rota (FFS!!!).

    Think i'll join you for a month in the sun ...Cocktails and fine cigars anyone?

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by LittlestHobbo View Post
    I know we are entering the silly season, but how are others finding it?
    The silly season is in full swing, it's taken me some time to get feedback from clients who are usually punctual. Not this time. You name it absenteeism, holiday, chap who needs to authorise etc is not in until Fri... etc etc...

    Don't give up.

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  • cheezdog
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    In your hunt, have you seen many VB.NET jobs out there, or do they all tend to be C#? I can code in both, but am much faster in VB (crazy decision by the company I work for). I guess its more knowing your way around the framework and the best way to utilize it?

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by LittlestHobbo View Post
    Looking for Enterprise level c# really though i'm flexible..been looking hampshire, berkshire but now starting to move towards the smoke and a lovely couple of hours a day at the mercy of Britsh Rail...
    I finish up next week. Webby C# enterprise or otherwise. But since we're into Jul-Aug silly season Im not even going to bother putting my CV on until September now, just enjoy a pimp-free month in the sun (hopefully)

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  • LittlestHobbo
    replied
    Looking for Enterprise level c# really though i'm flexible..been looking hampshire, berkshire but now starting to move towards the smoke and a lovely couple of hours a day at the mercy of Britsh Rail...

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    Originally posted by LittlestHobbo View Post
    Been looking for two weeks now, and not one interview, which is rare for me over the last 3 years..
    Lots of calls/fishing from agents but no interviews...
    I know we are entering the silly season, but how are others finding it?
    Fellow 'tractor got one within a week of leaving here. What kind of .net and where are you looking?

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  • LittlestHobbo
    started a topic Has the .net market tanked?

    Has the .net market tanked?

    Been looking for two weeks now, and not one interview, which is rare for me over the last 3 years..

    Lots of calls/fishing from agents but no interviews...

    I know we are entering the silly season, but how are others finding it?

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