congratulations and well done
P.S: hmmm some people quote the VAT as their own rate
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Originally posted by BagpussDon't go to York, it's up North! and the North is horrid!
Come and work in the paradise of High Wycombe, you will never have had it so good!
Yours
Comical Ali
I was very confused for a bit there, until I read the signature
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Don't go to York, it's up North! and the North is horrid!
Come and work in the paradise of High Wycombe, you will never have had it so good!
Yours
Comical Ali
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Originally posted by SallyAnneIn the hoo-haa of ContractGate this week, I got approached for another interview, for a job in York. did the inteview, got offerred the job, start on Monday
£528 a day (inc vat), at home
Well done!
From ED
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Originally posted by SallyAnneIn the hoo-haa of ContractGate this week, I got approached for another interview, for a job in York. did the inteview, got offerred the job, start on Monday
£528 a day (inc vat), at home
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Originally posted by MarillionFanWell done SA. Only amateurs add in the VAT to show off though
RH. How long did it take to colour those letters???? Good grief.
Tee hee - I know. I just got over excited
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Well done SA. Only amateurs add in the VAT to show off though
RH. How long did it take to colour those letters???? Good grief.
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my ILS work commands the same rate wherever I am in the country, but not so much outside the UK, unless travel is your thing…
from those of you that don't know what ILS is.
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Originally posted by realityhackCONGRATULATIONS!
Nice one mate - York's a great place to work (But did you say working from HOME?) Lucky get
Not working from home, working AT home. York's commutable for me, so it's like being on the doorstep. I'm chuffed to bits
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Nice one mate - York's a great place to work (But did you say working from HOME?) Lucky get
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Originally posted by SallyAnne
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My first ever technical interview after uni was for a database developer position:
Interviewer : Have you ever used Oracle before?
Me : No
I: Have you heard of Oracle?
M: No
I: Proceeds to tell me everything I should have known about Oracle to get the job.
I didn't get the job
My second ever technical interview after uni was also for a database developer at a different company
Interviewer : Have you ever used Oracle before?
Me : No
I: Have you heard of Oracle?
M: Yes... then proceed to tell the interviewer everything i was told in the first interview.
I got the job
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Originally posted by andyCongrats SA
I am qualified oracle dba and have done forms ,reports in the past
Do you recommend any course I can do to leap into big bad world of oracle apps ?
Hi Andy,
There are loads of courses you can do mate - have a browse round Oracles website. You can get yourself certified as a developer from their courses, but to be honest they mean nothing. They just teach you the tools (which anyone with half a technical brain can pick up). The Oracle schema is what you need experience in, and you cant get that unless you can get an Oracle Apps gig, or you get yourself an install of Oracle Apps from somewhere and teach yourself it.
I came accross a website that sells laptops all fully fitted with Apps and all the development tools (very reasonably priced too) not so long ago, but I've lost the URL now. Might be worth having a hunt around for it so you can learn on your own instead of doing the courses?
Actually I'll see if I can find it for you...
Edit: http://www.appsdba.co.uk/11iLaptop/pricing.html had it in my favourites
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Congrats SA
I am qualified oracle dba and have done forms ,reports in the past
Do you recommend any course I can do to leap into big bad world of oracle apps ?
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