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I can't talk either at this precise moment - I have a conference call with my fun prevention officer, to discuss the contents of a procurement project. So far we've cleared the fruit and vegetable requirements, and the communication is really moving at a pace - we're into procuring slayed livestock.
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Not especially. But can't talk now. I'm off to interface into the Bread Filling Engagement Manager at my local pro-active sandwich solution provider.
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Would you prefer it went into the Managing Director?? It can, but I can't imagine he'd be all that interested......Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
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Originally posted by The Agents View View Postand will interface into the Intranet Content Development Manager.
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I know it's on the low side of things - so I'll speak to anyone up to about £450 per day about it - then press the client for more budget. Unfortunately some people still think we're in a position to take the POriginally posted by eek View PostI was going to say that £350 seems slightly on the low side for that kind of thing at the moment but then saw this:
C# Developer - Glasgow Glasgow Contract IT Job which is truly taking the mickey.
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I was going to say that £350 seems slightly on the low side for that kind of thing at the moment but then saw this:
C# Developer - Glasgow Glasgow Contract IT Job which is truly taking the mickey.
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Who wants a contract??
I've picked up a development contract this morning.
If you're interested, please feel free to PM me.
I need a Sharepoint (MOSS2007) developer / Development manager.
They will need to have extensive demonstrable experience building and maintaining sites and content in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, ideally in large enterprise environments. The successful candidate will have a very strong track record with design and implementation of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 sites and will be able to demonstrate the ability to produce high quality work to tight timescales. The candidate will be able to demonstrate strong written and verbal communication skills as per normal.
This is for a MASSIVE organisation, and will interface into the Intranet Content Development Manager. It's based in Middlesex (near Heathrow) and is for 6 months. Rates negotiable, but I reckon I can pay £350 per day. My margin is fixed at 7% (which is very low) and fyi I only see 5 of those 7% in my figures (because there's a charge to another part of the business for me to pay).
Bob Shawadiwaddi - you don't need to apply, I still have your CV from last time, and it will be considered with anyone else who comes forward.........Tags: None
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