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Previously on "Remote work, stay strong and the clients will learn [happy to refer]"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnyone brave enough to make any jokes?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
My join date is Sept 2005; I must be a dinosaur by your reckoning
cojak is always on topJoin Date:Jul 2005
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Join Date
Dec 2011
Yeah yeah, sounds about right. Oldie in a dying industry doesn't want to have new things in his head because he's close to retirement.
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
Nice story.
Did I say 600 was a great rate? Did I say I don't want to show my face? Why you lying?
I don't want to commute to Birmingham twice/week. That's enough reason to reject a role unless you're desperate, I didn't even get to rate negotiation before saying no.
Your comments about warren buffet are just a reflection on yourself.
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Originally posted by Lance View Post
it's all utter bullsh1te. Pretty much everything he says.
He rejects £600 a day gigs because of the client wanting to see a face, rather than because the rate is low. But thinks he's Warren sodding Buffet with his business acumen.
He reckons £600 is a great rate, and he's only rejecting it due to pomposity and self-delusion.
Conclusion.... he's a likely a half decent techie man-child, but doubtful with that attitude he'd be anywhere longer than 6 months as everyone thinks he's a pompous prick.
I recon there's probably a handful of £1k+ people on here.
And a decent number of £600 - £850.
Most of whom are not pompous bell ends. And offer advice/guidance based on experience. Very few of them spend any time blowing themselves off for likes as they are gown up.
Did I say 600 was a great rate? Did I say I don't want to show my face? Why you lying?
I don't want to commute to Birmingham twice/week. That's enough reason to reject a role unless you're desperate, I didn't even get to rate negotiation before saying no.
Your comments about warren buffet are just a reflection on yourself.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhy would you refer someone you've never met, who you have no idea if they're any good? I would only refer someone I know. Referrals reflect back on the referrer.
He rejects £600 a day gigs because of the client wanting to see a face, rather than because the rate is low. But thinks he's Warren sodding Buffet with his business acumen.
He reckons £600 is a great rate, and he's only rejecting it due to pomposity and self-delusion.
Conclusion.... he's a likely a half decent techie man-child, but doubtful with that attitude he'd be anywhere longer than 6 months as everyone thinks he's a pompous prick.
I recon there's probably a handful of £1k+ people on here.
And a decent number of £600 - £850.
Most of whom are not pompous bell ends. And offer advice/guidance based on experience. Very few of them spend any time blowing themselves off for likes as they are gown up.
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Originally posted by DrewG View Post
lol, old timers with their old forums. This place will die out with you lot if you can't accept some new members......
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I find most clients these days are offering either totally remote or hybrid roles. Looks like it's the minority that are insisting on fully onsite. A lot of firms have also downsized their office footprint.
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