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£300 ain't bad for grunt work development, if that's what is involved?
Are you actually going to be the middle-man here i.e is payment going through you with a cut being taken (which is fine of course), or are you just doing your company a favour to save them messing with agencies?
BTW, any possibility of remote working?
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Hi Jim, I'm one of those seedy lurkers so can't PM you, although now I've bothered to sign I'll be able to share my valuable opinions with everyone else...
My contact details should be in my profile though.
Cheers,
Dave
<admin note>Have upgraded your account so you can PM and post without moderation. be good now...</admin note>
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Plenty cheapness, much quickness.Originally posted by jim2406 View PostIn the region of 300 a day.
I heard northern developers wouldn't get out of bed for less than £400 a day.
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10 years of the above (no, really.) But the rate's too low (I'm not Indian.) Up the rate and I might send you a CV.Originally posted by jim2406 View PostIn the region of 300 a day.
Also, might be better if you let folks know where it is, the "Midlands" is a bit broad.
Cheers,
Nomadd
Ps. I assume I can't PM you or anything as even after 3 weeks of posting the stupid set-up of this forum still requires all my posts to be "verified by and Admin." So I doubt anything else works! Stupid, stupid configuration, IMHO.
<admin note>This stupid set up makes my job a lot easier so got to stick with it I'm afraid. The system upgrades you after 5 sensible(ish) posts. You are now a fully paid up member of CUK and can PM / post without moderation.</admin note>
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The client would have told you their budget so, you know the margins that you can work under.
Yet you still fail to offer a rate. Pony up the rate and may be you will get some replies.
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You need anything driving anywhere
We're all truckers on here you know.
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Java / midlands / contractors needed
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I need to help a client place a couple of very long term contractors with skillsets containing most of the following (I didn't write this and am not a Java person, so apologies in advance if any of this doesn't make sense).
Also: I am not an agent !
Java 1.5 and above (J2EE and J2SE)
SQL Server / Oracle / some other RDBMS
Struts
JSP
Servlets
Apache Tomcat
JSTL
JCAPS
EJB’s
Eclipse
Netbeans
Ideally JUnit, Apache Ant, CruiseControl.
Knowledge of insurance good but not essential.
Decent daily rate. (300ish)
Midlands.
If anyone is interested please PM Me.
Thanks
JimLast edited by jim2406; 16 June 2009, 17:57.Tags: None
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