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  • PurpleGorilla
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    In 1996 I was temping as an accounts assistant at Nike in the South East, working next to a couple of IT contractors (can't recall what they worked on). I was getting paid £5/hour and the IT contractors told me they were on £40/hr.

    Always got me thinking, they were getting £70k+ a year in 1996. They could have bought a decent 3 bed semi every year at that rate at that time (the same kind of house is now £450k).
    They were probably fixing the 'millennium bug' [emoji122]🏽[emoji122]🏽[emoji133][emoji133][emoji133][emoji7][emoji133][emoji133][emoji133][emoji122]🏽

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  • northernladuk
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    Bob Shawadiwadi
    http://youtu.be/L64S8sYbDmA

    Last edited by northernladuk; 15 January 2016, 20:51.

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  • original PM
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    Originally posted by NibblyPig View Post
    Noob question but what's a bobco?
    A company who generally employ Indians on a work permit.

    The 'bob' is a homage to a poster in here called bob shawadiwadi who was a caricature if an Indian software developer

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I was on £18.85 an hour in 1994, my first proper IT contract, previous 4 years I was contracting in an bummer sort of way, i.e. fecking no idea what I was doing....

    God knows what I did with the tax money lol!!
    In 1996 I was temping as an accounts assistant at Nike in the South East, working next to a couple of IT contractors (can't recall what they worked on). I was getting paid £5/hour and the IT contractors told me they were on £40/hr.

    Always got me thinking, they were getting £70k+ a year in 1996. They could have bought a decent 3 bed semi every year at that rate at that time (the same kind of house is now £450k).

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  • NibblyPig
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    Noob question but what's a bobco?

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Took a contract at AB Automotive at £13/hr back in September 2001.

    Having endured that for 7 months I was back up to a proper rate on the next one.
    I was on £18.85 an hour in 1994, my first proper IT contract, previous 4 years I was contracting in an bummer sort of way, i.e. fecking no idea what I was doing....

    God knows what I did with the tax money lol!!

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  • DimPrawn
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    Largest IT organisation, crap pay. Must be NHS or something public sector looking for Bobs on work permits.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    So they're really expecting someone desperate from Eastern Europe or Wales that will work for peanuts

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    FTFY

    Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
    £15 an hour as a contractor probably is on a par with hooking, on the front line, in Leeds, if you factor in the permie benefits.

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  • SlipTheJab
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    I don't get why if the 'global client' is paying such a cr@p rate they are going via an agency to fill the role, cr@p rate - agency margin =

    £15 an hour as a contractor probably is on a par with flipping burgers @ Maccie D's if you factor in the permie benefits.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
    Send it over to PC, sounds like quite an uplift on his usual rate
    Good try, but, he fails a couple of the core, prerequisite, competencies:-


    English: Fluent
    an experienced individual

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Send it over to PC, sounds like quite an uplift on his usual rate

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  • oracleslave
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    At least he apologised for the rate on offer. That makes it all better right?

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  • stek
    started a topic Job of the Day?

    Job of the Day?

    Hope you are well. I wondered if I might be able to interest you in a new 12 month contract opportunity that I have for a Linux/Virtualisation Administrator.

    My client, who is one of the largest computer companies in the world, is seeking an experienced individual to join their team and are offering the successful candidate the opportunity to work from home or remotely on a year-long basis (with the option to extend beyond this) at a rate of £15/hour (apologies if your rate is generally higher than this).

    In order to qualify, you would need to be based anywhere in the EU and possess the following qualities:

    At least 4 years’ experience in Red Hat Linux
    At least 2 years’ experience in VMware and Virtualisation Technologies
    At least 2 years’ experience in IT Security Compliance
    At least 2 years’ experience in system management/monitoring tools
    At least 2 years’ experience in operating systems services (NTP, DNS, SMTP)
    English: Fluent

    It is a great opportunity for an individual looking to work from home and to have one of the largest IT organisations in the world on their CV.

    If this position is of interest, then please send me an updated CV and give me a call so that I can run through the position with you in more detail. We have interviews lined up from next week so if you could let me know your availability with regards to this as well, that would help.
    100% work from home but I do that now. If I want, I usually take the 4 mile trip into clientco for a bit of banter most of the week. 'Largest IT organisation' paying peanuts? Must a Bobco?

    Not for me, Linux is not Unix....

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