Originally posted by Rob_S
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Only clean my car twice a week.Originally posted by SpartacusRob, your website www.servicemaster.co.uk seems to be fronting a contract cleaning company. Will prospective candidate be required to empty bins and do some vacuuming as well as knock out a bit of code?
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Rob, your website www.servicemaster.co.uk seems to be fronting a contract cleaning company. Will prospective candidate be required to empty bins and do some vacuuming as well as knock out a bit of code?Originally posted by Rob_SHi There
Currently looking for somebody to work for me on a 2-3 month contract (possibly extendable after the initial 3 months).
The position will be developing business applications.
Must be proficient in ASP.NET, C# and SQL Server 2000.
The position will be based in Leicester (at the clients offices), also with the opportunity to work from home after a suitable period of time into the contract.
Immediate start!
If anybody is interested or knows anybody who may want some work please contact me at rob@servicemaster.co.uk
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Flip!
It's leicester, not london!
Clearly i'm not charging enough then....
Thanks anyway
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20-25!! Sorry you owe me some new pants. I've weed mine.Originally posted by Rob_SIt was really just to test the water... however, the rate will depend on experience, ranging from £20 - £25.
Computer futures?
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Quadruple it. At least.Originally posted by Rob_Sthe rate will depend on experience, ranging from £20 - £25.
Triple it and I know someone who will do it from home.
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Originally posted by TheMonkeyGod that's as vague as you can get.
Available rates, rough location (leicester usually means leicestershire) please.
Ironically that sounds like HUXLEY! Am I wrong?
Yep, you are wrong, not huxley.
It was really just to test the water... however, the rate will depend on experience, ranging from £20 - £25.
The location is Wigston in Leicester.
If you have any other questions please email me and i'll be happy to fill you in.
Kind Regards,
Rob
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God that's as vague as you can get.
Available rates, rough location (leicester usually means leicestershire) please.
Ironically that sounds like HUXLEY! Am I wrong?
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ASP.NET/C#/SQL 2000 Developer Contact
Hi There
Currently looking for somebody to work for me on a 2-3 month contract (possibly extendable after the initial 3 months).
The position will be developing business applications.
Must be proficient in ASP.NET, C# and SQL Server 2000.
The position will be based in Leicester (at the clients offices), also with the opportunity to work from home after a suitable period of time into the contract.
Immediate start!
If anybody is interested or knows anybody who may want some work please contact me at rob@servicemaster.co.ukTags: None
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