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  • DimPrawn
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    Exactly. All you out of work IT types. Get on a scooter and find some work. That's what my old man would have done.

    Normski Tebbit

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  • ratewhore
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    'Computer chaos

    In the office, you can simply call IT for help. But what do you do when your personal computer at home breaks down?

    So far your solution might have been to turn to impenetrable instructions or a pricey helpline, or simply to shout a stream of expletives. But there are now more constructive alternatives.

    Scooter Computer (scootercomputer.co.uk) charges £69 for the first hour, and the same per hour after that; there's no callout charge. Technicians are on call, on motorbikes, seven days a week and cover central and south-west London.

    The service, set up just over a year ago, is aimed at "improving users' IT experience without the stress".

    "We get calls on broadband connections, computers that won't start and emails not sending," says manager Dan Haysom.

    Scooter also provides data backups, disaster recovery, the transfer of CD music to iPods, virus protection, and even computer lessons at £55 an hour.

    Other services include Geeks on Wheels (geeks-on-wheels.com).',

    http://money.independent.co.uk/perso...cle2302940.ece


    There's your plan b lads

    Milan.
    Fair play to the fella. I bet he doesn't spend all day on a forum whinging like feck. He's too busy counting his £69/hr...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by lukemg
    Now that sounds like a contractor. Went for a job at a Pharm place one time. They asked me how I felt about testing drugs on animals. I replied that for the right rate I will hold them down for you....
    Oldie but goodie.

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  • lukemg
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    Now that sounds like a contractor. Went for a job at a Pharm place one time. They asked me how I felt about testing drugs on animals. I replied that for the right rate I will hold them down for you....

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  • oraclesmith
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    Quite right Milan. I sometimes get the 'we think you might get bored' response when I apply for easy work on acceptable rates. I'm always tempted to say 'Well I'll sweep the computer room floor if you PAY ME the rate' but I usually end up giving them some line about being a great team member and saying there's challenge in every piece of work.

    It's always bemused me. Why do they ask this?

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  • milanbenes
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    Franko,

    I think you'd do a lot less winging and be in a much better position is you devoted more time to working on your own situation than commenting on that of others.

    For the record, you can rest assured as long as there are tapes to be changed for a handsome rate I'll do it, and when it dies I'll jump onto the next thing.

    All the best.

    Milan.

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  • threaded
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    Girlies sisters boy get 1200 Dkk per hour (£108) for IT support. He wants to get into programming as it's on Jylland so there can be a fair old drive occasionally.

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  • bobhope
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    Cash in hand too :-)

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet
    The problem with "low level" tech support jobs like this is that I just don't think there is a growing market for it.
    I am afraid it will be the only market left in a few years. With all consultancy/software development/system administration jobs outsourced to India, China, etc. what are going to be the only jobs left?

    Changing tape, replacing ink cartridges, swap motherboards and so on....

    Well, it's good for Milan in case he wants to go back to the UK.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Frankly it doesnt matter... if you make money, but are not in a position to influence governmenment decisions - either directly or through lobbying, they will tax you until it does not make economic sense to be in business.

    As long as you are in a social group that doesn't traditionally vote labour.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    The problem with "low level" tech support jobs like this is that I just don't think there is a growing market for it.

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  • oraclesmith
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    Apparently Ken Livingstone has put out a press release today announcing a new class of congestion charge for geeks on motorbikes. Special x-ray camera's will be clocking any motorbikers carrying 'IT maintenance equipment' such as USB cables, laptop batteries and iPods. Anyone carrying these items will be charged £47 the first time they cross into the congestion zone and £15 per hour thereafter until they exit.

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  • mcquiggd
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    The Home Office has just announced there is a shortage of geeks on motorbikes, and has announced an additional 45,000 work permits to be made available.

    At the same time, HMRC has announced an additional tax on geeks on motorbikes, people who may be deemed to be geeks, or geeks who may be considering buying a motorbike.

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic PC Support 69GBP per hour London

    PC Support 69GBP per hour London

    'Computer chaos

    In the office, you can simply call IT for help. But what do you do when your personal computer at home breaks down?

    So far your solution might have been to turn to impenetrable instructions or a pricey helpline, or simply to shout a stream of expletives. But there are now more constructive alternatives.

    Scooter Computer (scootercomputer.co.uk) charges £69 for the first hour, and the same per hour after that; there's no callout charge. Technicians are on call, on motorbikes, seven days a week and cover central and south-west London.

    The service, set up just over a year ago, is aimed at "improving users' IT experience without the stress".

    "We get calls on broadband connections, computers that won't start and emails not sending," says manager Dan Haysom.

    Scooter also provides data backups, disaster recovery, the transfer of CD music to iPods, virus protection, and even computer lessons at £55 an hour.

    Other services include Geeks on Wheels (geeks-on-wheels.com).',

    http://money.independent.co.uk/perso...cle2302940.ece


    There's your plan b lads

    Milan.

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