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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI have been getting along quite nicely for the last 10 years. Never needed to cross over to anything else. I wouldn't be averse to changing tack, but have not realy done anything else for 10 years. Considering looking at PM work, but need to do Prince2 and ITIL courses to even be considered.
Things have gone a little dry lately and BAe have gone very quiet while they work out what to do after losing a major order. They got rid of 600 staffers and are still distributing work and workforce. They will start taking on again once they are sorted.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostThat was my first job many moons ago and I still get emails and very occasional calls about it from non CV reading agents. Why didn't you jump to something more lucrative during the boom years !? Aren't BAe always short of Ada people ?
Things have gone a little dry lately and BAe have gone very quiet while they work out what to do after losing a major order. They got rid of 600 staffers and are still distributing work and workforce. They will start taking on again once they are sorted.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI am an ada software engineer.
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Originally posted by bobsmithldn View PostWow, what industry?
Some of it was voluntary as I have been abroad and needed to get my SC back. I had to wait 4 months for that and then the job I was being cleared for went West.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post7 months and counting.
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How long on the bench?
180-1 months50.00%91-2 months5.56%12-3 months11.11%23-4 months5.56%14-5 months0.00%05-6 months0.00%06 months +27.78%5The poll is expired.
How long you been on the bench, init!
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