Originally posted by singhr
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Not interested but for those that are, what kind of rate are we talking? So that the agent can't screw someone over (more than they may have been screwing you of course).
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI'm still curious as to who the PM is.
I remember it being a walk in the park and lots of tea making, while going out for long lunches with the other contractors there.
Must have been mucho change in managment since I left.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThis is a serious request as the pimp is having trouble replacing me.
PS. This sounds awfully like a gig I was at recently, I wonder if we know each other or maybe all OpenText installations have the same grief
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I'm still curious as to who the PM is.
I remember it being a walk in the park and lots of tea making, while going out for long lunches with the other contractors there.
Must have been mucho change in managment since I left.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThis is a serious request as the pimp is having trouble replacing me.
Experience required.
Good solid OpenText/Hummingbird document management development. Chiefly development of profile and search forms.
SSIS
.Net 2005/2008 (C#)
If anyone is on the bench that is interested, please PM me.
This role comes with a health warning though. They do like to hound you, so unless you can hack pressure, don't even think about it.
I knows my shortcomings.
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Originally posted by badger7579 View PostIs this the role you have left due to them giving you major stress???
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Is this the role you have left due to them giving you major stress???
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Gig going for anyone that wants it
This is a serious request as the pimp is having trouble replacing me.
Experience required.
Good solid OpenText/Hummingbird document management development. Chiefly development of profile and search forms.
SSIS
.Net 2005/2008 (C#)
If anyone is on the bench that is interested, please PM me.
This role comes with a health warning though. They do like to hound you, so unless you can hack pressure, don't even think about it.Tags: None
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