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Previously on "Perm jobs - don't do it!"

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  • thunderlizard
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    which was non-negotiable
    don't fall for that one! Nobody's going to quote you a figure and then tell you it's negotiable. Everything's negotiable, including negotiability.

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post
    ...erm <awkward shuffle> £3k short of £35k - that's not impressive is it?
    Thats unfortunately at the top end of all the .NET permie roles i've seen!

    Everything round here 28-32K for an experienced developer.

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  • Shimano105
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    ...erm <awkward shuffle> £3k short of £35k - that's not impressive is it?

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  • Durbs
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    Originally posted by Shimano105 View Post
    It was £3k less than the pimp told me.
    We need figures, was it 3K less than £75K or 3K less than 30K?

    Just trying to gauge perm vs bad contract rate.

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  • Shimano105
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    That would make me want to puke all over their roll-top sweaters as well.

    But not that sophisticated in this case, just a sweat shop banging out loads of feeds to the media.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    I had to look up what a 'Digital Agency' was, I am that thick.

    I'm still not too sure what it really means apart from a load of young self-righteous, arty prats.

    This what was on one site

    Together in one space
    40 digital strategists, creatives, interactive designers, usability experts, search marketers, email planners, web architects, video specialists, developers, database integrators & business-minded, delightful-to-deal-with account managers. All thinking people.
    Make me want to vomit.

    I'll stick to trading and analytics thank you.

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  • Zippy
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    Ah the old "fast-paced, dynamic" gag. Hope you gave the agent a bollocking?

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  • Shimano105
    started a topic Perm jobs - don't do it!

    Perm jobs - don't do it!

    Just had an interview for a perm gig at the arse end of nowhere.

    Thought it would be good for some extra experience and to keep me out of the way of these loony rec-cons till things calm down.

    After 2 hrs of interview, tests and, of course, missed earnings the guy casually told me the upper rate which was non-negotiable. It was £3k less than the pimp told me.

    Looked like a sweat-shop as well (aka 'digital agency'). Made 6 months a year on a tulip rate seem attractive after all!
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