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Well, the only contractors left are me and my team (we are involved in security) on the floor I work on. Pretty much everyone else has gone in cut backs already!
Now, if only they'd get rid of the incompetent permy senior managers we might actually be able to get somewhere!
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What floor is that - the ground floor, just by the doors?
Well, the only contractors left are me and my team (we are involved in security) on the floor I work on. Pretty much everyone else has gone in cut backs already!
Now, if only they'd get rid of the incompetent permy senior managers we might actually be able to get somewhere!
true true. but this time might be different. IT was worst hit in dot-com-bust. I am not convinced it will be the same.
Do you really think that IT will be hit less when not just only IT companies get hit for six, but also all other companies? If anything the downturn should be worse - I am not saying this because I like it, heck I'd prefer to have no recession and no downturn, but it's just the way it looks like at the moment.
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