Originally posted by Sausage Surprise
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I think this tops the lot: £1-2, per annum? No doubt they expect you to suggest a rate, but still.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI really like Corel Photo Paint, but unfortunately Windows 7 doesnt. (My version is 8 which is quite old now). It was dead easy to install Windows XP mode, and then install Corel into that. Which then appears as a XP Mode Application in the windows 7 menu. Its actually something Microsoft have done quite well tbh.
Windows 2008 does something similar in a more scalable fashion. I think its called Remote desktop Applications, Ive never done this so cant say how easy it is.
All this said, it could be something quite easily fixed like a permissions problem, registry difference, DLLs missing.
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I really like Corel Photo Paint, but unfortunately Windows 7 doesnt. (My version is 8 which is quite old now). It was dead easy to install Windows XP mode, and then install Corel into that. Which then appears as a XP Mode Application in the windows 7 menu. Its actually something Microsoft have done quite well tbh.
Windows 2008 does something similar in a more scalable fashion. I think its called Remote desktop Applications, Ive never done this so cant say how easy it is.
All this said, it could be something quite easily fixed like a permissions problem, registry difference, DLLs missing.
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Bespoke apps not working on new PCs? I'd wager they've changed to 64bit.
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I saw a contract of interest last week. It wasn't until i contacted the agent i found out the length of the contract.
"1 or 2 weeks he said, they just need some changes to software they (the client) are currently using".
My interest was quickly replaced with doubt and back-tracking.
"Errrr, actually, i may not be available until the end of the year"
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Originally posted by bigbmxdave View Postall this in 1 day for an "excellent" rate.
good luck to them filling this one.
I can almost feel sorry for the agent tasked with finding a mug on the cheap to deliver the impossible, maybe I should apply for a laugh?
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Originally posted by kingcook View Post
Could get extended to 2, maybe 3 days i bet!!
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Avoid one day contracts!!!!
You can guarantee here that if they're only willing to pay for a day they're going to want miracles. They'll expect a months work done in a day and if you dont manage it they'll try not to pay up.
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Originally posted by bigbmxdave View PostJust came across this gem when browsing for contracts, thought it was worth a laugh:
w ww.jobserve.com/gb/en/search-jobs-in-Saffron-Walden,-Essex,-United-Kingdom/DESKTOP-CONSULTANT-79B32012D3BDAA17/
Desktop Consultant job - Saffron Walden - August-30-2012 (C1PB9)
they want someone to come in, research all the bespoke apps that arent working on windows 7, find a solution and then create an image implementing all the solutions.
all this in 1 day for an "excellent" rate.
good luck to them filling this one.
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But imagine the number of boom threads you could start if it did roll!!!!
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This is 1 days work with a potential extension
Could get extended to 2, maybe 3 days i bet!!
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Silly contract
Just came across this gem when browsing for contracts, thought it was worth a laugh:
w ww.jobserve.com/gb/en/search-jobs-in-Saffron-Walden,-Essex,-United-Kingdom/DESKTOP-CONSULTANT-79B32012D3BDAA17/
Desktop Consultant job - Saffron Walden - August-30-2012 (C1PB9)
they want someone to come in, research all the bespoke apps that arent working on windows 7, find a solution and then create an image implementing all the solutions.
all this in 1 day for an "excellent" rate.
good luck to them filling this one.Tags: None
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