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Franco, that's a Programme Support position, not a management consultant role. At that rate, I suspect it's an ignorant public sector client (local government?) trying their luck. Most of them have no idea of market rates, and then they wonder why someone marginally more intelligent than them ends up accepting the contract and delivering a Frank Spencer service.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveDon't be a fool, think of all that money!
Programme Officer (ITIL, PMI, Prince 2) Contract
Programme Officer required with management experience including Prince 2 or PMI, ITIL and negotiation skills for our client. You will also provide support to the Programme and Process Manager. If you have the above skills-apply today. Services offered by XXXXXXXXXXXXXX are those of an employment business and/or employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Location London
Country England
Start Date ASAP
Duration 3 months
Rate Up To 160 Depending On Experience
Now now.... better focus on my .net skillsLast edited by Francko; 20 July 2005, 08:49.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxHey, geeks are human too. Well, some of them.
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Originally posted by WageSlaveDon't be a fool, think of all that money!
As for the posting description, are we not geeks? Do geeks not live a virtual life in a pathetic attempt to compensate for their hollow, friendless existence?
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Originally posted by FranckoAre we supposed to be necessarily code monkeys?
Nah well, actually not everybody is so lucky.
Wish to go back to coding.
As for the posting description, are we not geeks? Do geeks not live a virtual life in a pathetic attempt to compensate for their hollow, friendless existence?
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More time posting than coding?
Are we supposed to be necessarily code monkeys?
Nah well, actually not everybody is so lucky.
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