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Previously on "Transferable Skills"

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  • The_Equalizer
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    Sounds like a sequel to Lock, stock and two smoking barrells.
    On a bit of a tangent, anyone seen RocknRolla? Stumbled across it over Easter and really rather enjoyed it.

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  • Pip in a Poke
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    Imagine you're a coder but have had enough of IT, the money isn't that important to you anymore but you need to carry on working for another 10 years.

    Is there anything that would pay, say £30-40k pa for which you would be suited without retraining?

    I can't help feeling the choice is stick with the status quo. get a plan b together or just site for a cr@p paying McJob.
    Well if you like cycling, why not become a Deliveroo rider?

    I heard this morning that McDonalds are introducing a home delivery service.

    Quite tempted to put myself out to tender as it happens as I feel I have a competitive edge in terms of the number of happy meals I can carry on my 'bent.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    Imagine you're a coder but have had enough of IT, the money isn't that important to you anymore but you need to carry on working for another 10 years.

    Is there anything that would pay, say £30-40k pa for which you would be suited without retraining?

    I can't help feeling the choice is stick with the status quo. get a plan b together or just site for a cr@p paying McJob.
    Viola


    https://www.indeed.co.uk/cmp/McDonald's/salaries

    Business Manager

    37 salaries reported

    £31,315 per year

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Funnily enough a friend knows the real person who the posh weed grower was based on
    If he's got any bundles of cash that need counting, i've got a free weekend

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    Funnily enough a friend knows the real person who the posh weed grower was based on

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
    Sounds like a sequel to Lock, stock and two smoking barrells.
    The original was 'Golf, masturbating & strangling animals'.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post
    A friend of mine became a floorwalker at the local 6th form college.
    Not an option for BBP - not since the incident.

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Golf, masturbating and torturing animals.
    Sounds like a sequel to Lock, stock and two smoking barrells.

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  • motoukenin
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    Problem with any product based idea is the marketing, getting your product out there even on a modest scale can cost 100K plus, seen a number of betting and stock market apps going nowhere because the dev has not been able to attract a significantly large enough investment.

    Steps for creating a business are fairly straight forward:

    1) Find or develop a product that you get excited about needs to be a new idea to attract attention
    2) Get Angel investors or less likely bank finance to market and sell the product
    3) Get a team together that have skills in selling and marketing on a budget
    4) Export to other countries, bear in mind that you can get charged anything from 5 - 10 K per country to make sure a product meets that specific country product regulations
    Last edited by motoukenin; 27 April 2017, 06:57.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Fronttoback View Post
    I'm setting up a betting farm. It's matched betting on the grid scale.

    I already developed most of the automated betting software. But I need smart manual labour to place the initial bets - screen scraping doesn't work.

    I'm looking for smart undergrads that have compsci and maybe some stats knowledge. But I can teach them the stats- that's the easy bit. There's no intelligence there. Stats is the low hanging fruit of the maths world.
    Friend of ours (a single mum) used to do that for a company. It was very attractive to her working from home and with no set hours. I believe she had a degree and career etc. but the kids interrupted it.

    Maybe a good source of staff?

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  • Cirrus
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    Originally posted by Fronttoback View Post
    screen scraping doesn't work.
    Have you tried SikuliX?

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  • vetran
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    [QUOTE=Fronttoback;2408261]I'm setting up a betting farm. It's matched betting on the grid scale.

    I already developed most of the automated betting software. But I need smart manual labour to place the initial bets - screen scraping doesn't work.

    I'm looking for smart undergrads that have compsci and maybe some stats knowledge. But I can teach them the stats- that's the easy bit. There's no intelligence there. Stats is the low hanging fruit of the maths world.[/QUOTE]

    You are obviously 'thick as mince' (Copyright AssSnob 2010)

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  • Fronttoback
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    Farming

    I'm setting up a betting farm. It's matched betting on the grid scale.

    I already developed most of the automated betting software. But I need smart manual labour to place the initial bets - screen scraping doesn't work.

    I'm looking for smart undergrads that have compsci and maybe some stats knowledge. But I can teach them the stats- that's the easy bit. There's no intelligence there. Stats is the low hanging fruit of the maths world.

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    Imagine you're a coder but have had enough of IT, the money isn't that important to you anymore but you need to carry on working for another 10 years.

    Is there anything that would pay, say £30-40k pa for which you would be suited without retraining?

    I can't help feeling the choice is stick with the status quo. get a plan b together or just site for a cr@p paying McJob.
    You could go back on the game.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
    Imagine you're a coder but have had enough of IT, the money isn't that important to you anymore but you need to carry on working for another 10 years.

    Is there anything that would pay, say £30-40k pa for which you would be suited without retraining?

    I can't help feeling the choice is stick with the status quo. get a plan b together or just site for a cr@p paying McJob.
    How about............... Instead of working 10 years for GBP 300k total. Why not stay as a contractor and earn the same GBP 300k in 3 years?

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