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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSo if it's not an agent trolling, then its someone's other login.
It's sasguru I claim my £5
Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI read it as the sarcastic impression meant the £10 per hour role with a view to going permanent was meant in jest.
You think that's bad you should have seen the perm wage
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI read it as the sarcastic impression meant the £10 per hour role with a view to going permanent was meant in jest.
It's sasguru I claim my £5
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhat age are you 12?
I got the impression that most of the contractors on here were high end, highly skilled people, mostly under utilised in their current roles.
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Originally posted by MikeC1408 View PostIT Support Defo not dead.
Just been sent a Spec for a 1st Line Support in Reading for £10/Hour 3 month with view to perm.
Anyone interested drop me a pm
I got the impression that most of the contractors on here were high end, highly skilled people, mostly under utilised in their current roles.
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IT Support Defo not dead.
Just been sent a Spec for a 1st Line Support in Reading for £10/Hour 3 month with view to perm.
Anyone interested drop me a pm
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Originally posted by zeitghostChim chimeny chim chimeny chim chim cherooooooooo....?
There was an article in the paper the other day about someone who's set up a chimney sweeping business... seems to be doing well...
My grandfather was, amongst other things (like running a market garden), a chimney sweep.
I did make sure to shake hands with him though.
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Originally posted by dr_beat View PostThat's good! Glad it's working out for you!
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Originally posted by unemployed View Posti actually still do support but it is more infrastructure based not really visiting users desktops or anything like that.
i do the odd contract here and their to keep busy , got a couple of interviews this week for some perm jobs so hopefully i will get one of those.
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Originally posted by dr_beat View PostLOL
I've read some of your past posts unemployed. What are you working in these days? I take it you're out of support for good?
i do the odd contract here and their to keep busy , got a couple of interviews this week for some perm jobs so hopefully i will get one of those.
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Originally posted by unemployed View Postsupport people will always be needed, as when the developers eventually break their pc they need a support monkey to rebuild it.
lol, the joys or arguing with developers about not saving data on their local hdd, "i know best im a developer" what if your hdd dies "i will fix it im a developer"
shame they can`t fix the wanky oracle database that crashes every 2 days first.
thank god i don`t need to deal with people like that anymore
I've read some of your past posts unemployed. What are you working in these days? I take it you're out of support for good?
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support people will always be needed, as when the developers eventually break their pc they need a support monkey to rebuild it.
lol, the joys or arguing with developers about not saving data on their local hdd, "i know best im a developer" what if your hdd dies "i will fix it im a developer"
shame they can`t fix the wanky oracle database that crashes every 2 days first.
thank god i don`t need to deal with people like that anymore
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IT support is dead.
I am generally better than 99% of the "support" guys I see and I also work as a trucker!
Current role I am doing some data analysis with some vba and VB6 thrown in for good measure. Not amazing but good enough considering that I didn't know VB until 3 days ago - learning on the job is the ways its meant to be.
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