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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Why would only posting in General be considered a bad thing? Not sure who you're referring to but there are some posters who would be best staying out of the professional sections because they don't seem to know what the word means. It's bad enough when someone is an unremitting tool in General.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
It's true, I'm not. However, I don't only post (fluff) in general, like some others...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you read JB's other stuff he's hardly an angel, so I think your original point stands.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIn case anyone is interested, which seems unlikely. This is what NowPermOutsideUK originally posted.
NowPermOutsideUK - if you want to delete a thread, ask the moderators, and we may do it if you have sound reasons. Otherwise, doing what you did is vandalising the discussion. Have you considered only posting when you're sober?
Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
Hmmm. You could be right, didn't read his other stuff.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postit’s gone downhill badly since I was last in charge
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostHe's not an admin. He's a moderator (and a very naughty boy). He certainly isn't a leader.
it’s gone downhill badly since I was last in charge
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostMaybe it is just me but I look at rightmove each day to see what houses are for sale to gauge the price of my house. I am sure many others do that
I would have thought that rates (not jobserve where the recruiters say "market rates" or "top rates") are a common topic amongst IT professionals? Just saying ...
Wow you really do have self-esteem issues.
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Originally posted by NowPermOutsideUK View PostMaybe it is just me but I look at rightmove each day to see what houses are for sale to gauge the price of my house. I am sure many others do that
Yes, some people will look to see what is on the market occasionally. If you’re doing it each day to judge your house against others, then either it is your job, or it is the focus of your life.
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Maybe it is just me but I look at rightmove each day to see what houses are for sale to gauge the price of my house. I am sure many others do that
I would have thought that rates (not jobserve where the recruiters say "market rates" or "top rates") are a common topic amongst IT professionals? Just saying ...
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
If you were one of the top performers in your team and then you found out others who contributed less got paid more, i am sure you would care.
But if you were one of the lower performers/slackers then i agree you probably wouldn't give two hoots.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
If you were one of the top performers in your team and then you found out others who contributed less got paid more, i am sure you would care.
But if you were one of the lower performers/slackers then i agree you probably wouldn't give two hoots.
As a 'Head of', should I compare myself to my team members, or my peers in other 'Head of' roles, who's roles are totally different to mine, with different skills and market rates?
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
If you were one of the top performers in your team and then you found out others who contributed less got paid more, i am sure you would care.
But if you were one of the lower performers/slackers then i agree you probably wouldn't give two hoots.
I get lots of repeat work because I'm good at what I do (whatever the hell that is) and I represent good value for money. The shysters who fleece the client on rates and deliver FA tend to (a) not last long and (b) not get repeat work. They get their jobs through mates and the unwary who fall for a sales pitch. I get my work through recommendation.
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