Is this a new flavour of the popular cmd line Operating System that I've yet to come across...?
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Posted: Wednesday, 21 September 2016
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Sausage fingers...
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Todays offer (20th)
Systems & Database Technical Specialist sought with the following skills:
SQL DBA
WEB & SQL development
Experience with VB, C# & .NET
Experience using SSIS, SSRS & SSAS, along with SQL Scripting
Any mobile app development experience would be a bonus
Location Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
Industry IT
Duration 6 months
Start Date ASAP
Rate£160 - £180 per Day
Not as extreme as some but deserves an honorable mention.
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No I didn't get it. I begged them to let me do it for £12 an hour, as I don't have current SC, but they said I have too many convictions for thieving bits of test networks and beating up crippled gypsy children, and two of my historic restraining orders are still in force, so I was a bit too much of a risk. Hey ho...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou didn't get it again did you? Ah, come here.
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It screams public sector, so yes - rule of thumb is that one should assume all public sector management are fookwits, and 98% of the time you'd be right.Originally posted by original PM View PostReally.......
Whoever asked the agency to find someone to do 3 hours skilled work is a fookin idiot.
Do some people not actually live in the real world?
*Windows 7/8 support
*Office suite
*Data backups
*VIP support
*Spares management
*Conference/Deskphone activities
*Basic printer support and much more!
All this in 3 hours? Someone's going to be a busy little fecker...
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Not qualified.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostBut............
Surely Suity is available
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But............Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFirst advertise it, then document can't fill the vacancy, then apply for the work permit under the IT skills shortage list. Then ship over the Indian guy.
Sorted.
Surely Suity is available
Tt
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First advertise it, then document can't fill the vacancy, then apply for the work permit under the IT skills shortage list. Then ship over the Indian guy.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf not, try this:
Wintel Support Engineer (SC Cleared)
City of London
£14 per hour
Wintel Support Engineer - City of London - September-07-2016 (ErWPr)
Sorted.
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It could simply be the case that the CEO and their top table expect instant support at their deskside if they can't print. I've seen it elsewhere and if you want to stay as head of support, you have to support the top table at these places.Originally posted by original PM View PostReally.......
Whoever asked the agency to find someone to do 3 hours skilled work is a fookin idiot.
Do some people not actually live in the real world?
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Yeah I suppose gotta tick the boxes n all that.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt must be just to fulfil some contractual obligation to provide a certain amount of cover, in terms of headcount, for something or other.
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It must be just to fulfil some contractual obligation to provide a certain amount of cover, in terms of headcount, for something or other.Originally posted by original PM View Post
Really.......
Whoever asked the agency to find someone to do 3 hours skilled work is a fookin idiot.
Do some people not actually live in the real world?
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Really.......Originally posted by IL Cattivo View PostThis one has to go down as the shortest..!!
Part time Desktop Support Engineer - Bristol - September-19-2016 (Er6wE)
Couldn't make it up surely... Anyone on the bench out there desperado?
Whoever asked the agency to find someone to do 3 hours skilled work is a fookin idiot.
Do some people not actually live in the real world?
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This one has to go down as the shortest..!!
Part time Desktop Support Engineer - Bristol - September-19-2016 (Er6wE)
Couldn't make it up surely... Anyone on the bench out there desperado?
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Wintel Support, you say?
Surely the rate should be quoted in Rupees
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