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Previously on "Been offered a role that I'm going to sub..."
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostGot offered a role the other day for a Linux/Virtualisation Administrator to join the client's team on a 12 month contract basis, where I'd would be required to work from home at a rate of £75/hour.
In order to qualify, they require individuals with the following skillset:
At least 4 years experience in Red Hat Linux
At least 2 years experience in VMWare and Virtualization 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)
Now I haven't a clue about any of those, so I decided to email a few guys and offer them it at £15/hour. Is that about right for commission?
WTF(H)... You should be in a different business altogether!
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So £75 per hour and you want to sub it out at £15 per hour?
I think Dodgy Agent may have competition.
fiverr.com will have somebob who will do it
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI started at the bottom and am working my way up.
...BTW according to the read receipt, you took longer to open the mail than several of the others.
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Can you offshore the work? I reckon a few bobs would do it for 15p an hour.
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Ah yes Im guessing this is a piss take in response to my post. I guess you found the job advert in question.
Even I dont do £15 an hour.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMake sure you only mail the bottom feeders. The pro guys won't be interested.
I started at the bottom and am working my way up.
...BTW according to the read receipt, you took longer to open the mail than several of the others.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNow I haven't a clue about any of those, so I decided to email a few guys and offer them it at £15/hour. Is that about right for commission?
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