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ahhh - sorry to confuse .net with .Net - my fault - nothing to see here - pass along
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Ah, getting towards affordable rates now. It won’t be long before I can get someone else to do this stuff so I can concentrate on the ‘proper’ work.Originally posted by ace00 View Post... but mostly in the 15-20 quid p/h range ...
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Don't know if its just the time of year, but I'm getting about 4 agents calling me about every job, all fishing like crazy...seems to be a change in sentiment, i've not had to look over the holiday season before, but I've been told its pretty quiet anyway.
I'd like to know if its quieter than usual though...
gotta a couple of permie roles lined up but really really really don't wont to turn to the dark side..
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I started getting a few emails this week, but mostly in the 15-20 quid p/h range, so probably too high-level for me.
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which area of .Net are you in?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFirst time in ages I thought I'd checkout what's happening out there in the .NET land.




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Such a limited skillset? Ah wellOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostFirst time in ages I thought I'd checkout what's happening out there in the .NET land.




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I had a look at Jobserve today as well (although not for .NET; more the antithesis thereof) - there was something amongst the results that looked quite promising, but I really couldn't be bothered to update my CV to take account of the last year, so I left it.
If they're still looking next week, I might get around to it. Otherwise I might try a few other search terms that also match my skills. There's always plenty of stuff - I just need to find one that takes my fancy to a sufficient degree that I snap it up.
(That reminds me, I must get a suit - it's over three years since I've worn one of those, but it makes sense for some interviews, even though one obviously doesn't need one for work. I can't even remember where the last one is... in a box under the bed, I think.)
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Time to diversify dear.... use side extra curricula skills you gained.
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Just looked on JobSwerve for contracts
First time in ages I thought I'd checkout what's happening out there in the .NET land.




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