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Originally posted by fuzzypenguin View PostAnd yet they are still advertising for contractors
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostInteresting that HSBC still pay so much. I thought they were one of the rate-cut specialists.
Weird or what...
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIn my time at Barclays I identified 200 FTE that could be made redundant 3 other projects also identified 200 FTE. Everybody was happy 800FTE could go. Turned out we all identified the same 200.
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Originally posted by timbiller View PostI was on £400 day as a storage monkey at Tankersley ten years ago. No idea about these days, but that was decent money as far as I was concerned.
i was getting around 40-45k as a permie with invented overtime and call out
but that was 15 years back !
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostInteresting that HSBC still pay so much. I thought they were one of the rate-cut specialists.
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In my time at Barclays I identified 200 FTE that could be made redundant 3 other projects also identified 200 FTE. Everybody was happy 800FTE could go. Turned out we all identified the same 200.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostI didn't enjoy it at all. Disorganised.
However I made £650 a day for over a year, so I can't complain
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Huge, bafflingly complex and semi-leaderless
Originally posted by unemployed View Postnever met anyone who really enjoyed IT from support monkeys to project IT managers .
However I made £650 a day for over a year, so I can't complain
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