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Previously on ".Net Contract Market"

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  • Joe Black
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    There's no such thing as "real" SAP. It's just a made up product that companies claim to use in order to reduce tax liabilities.

    The businesses are all still run on excel and always will be.

    HTH
    True, but the real money is to be made from knowing how to sort columns in Excel using VBA...or .NET even.

    Joe in "I hope to be sorting spreadsheets for the rest of the year" and "exporting them to mySAP...sorry, SAP" mode.

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  • milanbenes
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    lol


    Milan.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by denver2k View Post
    Is it for Real SAP??
    There's no such thing as "real" SAP. It's just a made up product that companies claim to use in order to reduce tax liabilities.

    The businesses are all still run on excel and always will be.

    HTH

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  • denver2k
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    Originally posted by GeorgeGregan View Post
    .Net market is pretty dire right now, but I've got a sideline going in SAP consultancy and am finding it is still bouyant. Remarkably easy to get into too.
    Remarkably easy to get into ???

    Is it for Real SAP??

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  • milanbenes
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    probably will come back again for the opening weekend of the weinachsmarkt

    so a long time yet

    surprised you can get LB out for a beer when I was at the chocolat factory he worked every hour under the sun, made me look a slacker

    Milan.

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    how you doing Tomas ? How's like in the World Building ?

    Is LB ok ?

    say hi

    Milan.
    Hi Milan
    I am doing fine thanks.
    In spite of sitting in the World Building.

    Got more work than I can handle both here and for plan B and new opportunities keep sneaking up on me.

    LB is as grumpy as usual, so he is just fine.

    Will you be in FRA anytime soon? We should take LB out for a beer.

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by Rantor View Post
    600 sterlings = 650 euros

    I guess 600 quid a day sounds like loads but 650 euros a day ain’t that high in some bits of euroland (it would have equated to 420 sterling a day 18 months ago)
    650 euros ? Now where is that salivating smilie
    thats it, I am off to mainland

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    how you doing Tomas ? How's like in the World Building ?

    Is LB ok ?

    say hi

    Milan.

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    Originally posted by Rantor View Post
    600 sterlings = 650 euros

    I guess 600 quid a day sounds like loads but 650 euros a day ain’t that high in some bits of euroland (it would have equated to 420 sterling a day 18 months ago)

    What we don’t want is a whole bunch of economic refugees riff-raff coming over from bankrupt britain to undercut the hard-working local contactors - plenty cheapness guv'
    I believe the 600 was for someone with a very active plan B so he can only work half days.

    MS.net is the future - toot-toot

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    quite



    Milan.

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  • Rantor
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    I thought .NET was the £600 a day gravy train?
    600 sterlings = 650 euros

    I guess 600 quid a day sounds like loads but 650 euros a day ain’t that high in some bits of euroland (it would have equated to 420 sterling a day 18 months ago)

    What we don’t want is a whole bunch of economic refugees riff-raff coming over from bankrupt britain to undercut the hard-working local contactors - plenty cheapness guv'

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  • milanbenes
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    ahh dunno match about that flavour of .Net sorry


    Alf,

    fine thank you, and yourself

    not been here much cos they are keeping me busy at work

    damn

    plan b goes from strength to strength

    all the best,

    Milan.

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    he he

    wurzel, which .Net are you talking about ?

    Milan.
    c#, middle tier stuff with .Net 3.5 (wcf) mainly. Got a lot of ASP.Net too but I really do not enjoy doing web stuff anymore.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    he he

    you are Java certified and you'd like SAP as a second strong to your bow


    wurzel, which .Net are you talking about ?


    MineStrone, just wack in the cv, sorteeed


    Milan.
    hows it going sport ?

    long time no hear

    your old pal alf

    Alf.

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  • milanbenes
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    he he

    you are Java certified and you'd like SAP as a second strong to your bow


    wurzel, which .Net are you talking about ?


    MineStrone, just wack in the cv, sorteeed


    Milan.

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