Originally posted by hattra
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Thanks DAOriginally posted by DodgyAgentTry Citibank. The margins are only 5% so most sh*te agencies (except mine
) will be dealing with them
Citibank - I used to have an account with them when I worked in Chicago. The banking service was good - unfortunately their careers website cr@ps out with a javascript error!
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Try Citibank. The margins are only 5% so most sh*te agencies (except mineOriginally posted by hattraAnyone know of any AS400 contracts going out there. OK stop laughing - people DO still use them......
Been here 6 months, but the works dried up, and for some reason they don't want to keep paying me to do nothing
Failing that - any ideas on how to get into .NET? I've done a course on C#.NET, and it seems a bit of a doddle, but a course doesn't count for anything in the real world.
) will be dealing with them
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Where are you - it'll save me answering the Jobserve ad thats probably still runningOriginally posted by Cowboy BobIf only you'd posted a couple of days ago, there was an opportunity going where I'm contracting at the moment. Bad luck on your timing...
Thanks anyway
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If only you'd posted a couple of days ago, there was an opportunity going where I'm contracting at the moment. Bad luck on your timing...Originally posted by hattraI'll take it! (not that I'm desperate you understand)
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[QUOTE=hattra]Anyone know of any AS400 contracts going out there. OK stop laughing - people DO still use them......
Try IFDS in Basildon, if location suites of course. AS400 is their main bag.
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I'll take it! (not that I'm desperate you understand)Originally posted by Clog II The Avenger"Anyone know of any AS400 contracts going out there. OK stop laughing - people DO still use them......"
Yes, my client is looking for someone to dismantle AS400s and the recover the copper from the circuit boards and cables.
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"Anyone know of any AS400 contracts going out there. OK stop laughing - people DO still use them......"
Yes, my client is looking for someone to dismantle AS400s and the recover the copper from the circuit boards and cables.
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Work wanted.....
Anyone know of any AS400 contracts going out there. OK stop laughing - people DO still use them......
Been here 6 months, but the works dried up, and for some reason they don't want to keep paying me to do nothing
Failing that - any ideas on how to get into .NET? I've done a course on C#.NET, and it seems a bit of a doddle, but a course doesn't count for anything in the real world.Tags: None
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