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Previously on "DOOMED: security specialist £200 a day !"

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Come on guys, you know the score.
    Advertise at ridiculous rate.
    Get no applicants.
    Justifies bringing in ICT and getting said skill set on FTV scheme.
    I doubt they'd be able to do it on this one. PCI-DSS is pretty niche, even within the Security sector.

    The agency is Huntress, who are IIRC part of S3. I think that may be the explanation.

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  • The Lone Gunman
    replied
    Come on guys, you know the score.
    Advertise at ridiculous rate.
    Get no applicants.
    Justifies bringing in ICT and getting said skill set on FTV scheme.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
    replied

    If you pay peanuts you will get Monkeys.


    This smacks of Agents trying to increase their margins whilst driving down the hard-working contractors takings .

    Futhermore - with that kind of rediculous rate - you are going to attract the inexperienced , have-a-go candidate , or worse the CV fibber exagerrating his experience - whose mistakes can prove very very costy to the clients production systems - yes I have seen this happen - sadly more than ince .

    The upshot - possibly resulting in the agent losing the client forever.

    Ive just lost one of my key accounts ...

    Of course the contractor will have indemnity so he will not be liable for the damage due to his amateur blunders - whats that ?

    The inexperenced contractor has never heard of indemnity ??

    Too bad Joe ... you're toast ... and bankrupt


    The Have-a-go-Joe has been offered a fiver more on his rate - whoosh he is off - well he couldnt really hack the project , and theres those mistakes that hes praying nobody will notice for the now - and hes desperate for the cash - thats why he took your lousy rate in the first palce - didnt even bother handing his notice in - its a dog eat dog world.

    You wont be hearing back from that client again ..

    Is that not a false economy ?
    Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 16 July 2009, 12:03.

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  • DaveB
    replied
    That really is taking the piss.

    Project Manageing a PCI-DSS implementation for that money?



    Reminds me why I went permie.

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  • RichardCranium
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    The following job was posted on to JobServe by Huntress IT - Contract UK

    Please take a look at the job below and if you are interested, we
    strongly urge you to click on the appropriate link to fill in an
    application form.

    Type: Contract
    Position: Project Manager
    Skills: Project Manager needed for an immediate start. My client based
    in London will be embarking on a project that requires the skills of a
    Project Manager that is Prince 2 certified.The successful candidate
    MUST have exposure or experience to PCI DSS. Please apply accordingly.
    Location: London
    Rate: £130-£140/Day
    Where PCI DSS = Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.

    We wish you luck with your job hunting.
    Is that meant to be funny or ironic?

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Agreed that rates are down, on the whole, across the board but there is also an element of pimps taking advantage of current maket conditions and pocketing the difference.

    W@nk3rs.
    WHS - I've noticed the same in my niche area of the market. I've actually found one job taking almost 45%. Are they going to the wall when cutting so much?

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  • Clippy
    replied
    Agreed that rates are down, on the whole, across the board but there is also an element of pimps taking advantage of current maket conditions and pocketing the difference.

    W@nk3rs.

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  • chris79
    replied
    I saw a service desk team manager role advertised on contract for a LARGE public sector outfit, managing 2 senior analysts and 2 analysts.. degree educated, ITIL manager, blah blah blah...

    wait for it...

    £300 a week / £8hour... I kid you not.

    I rang up to ask if that was per day, or per week just out of curiosity.. how can they justify paying less than a shelf stacker in Tesco's for doing a 'professional' job?

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  • RichardCranium
    replied
    Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
    Do you have a habit of replying to your own posts?
    Yes.

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  • pmeswani
    replied
    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    I'll be upset about this instead.
    Do you have a habbit of replying to your own posts? This thread looked a bit lonely. .

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  • RichardCranium
    replied
    I'll be upset about this instead.

    Project Manager
    Location: London greater london | london
    Salary/Rate: £130 - £140
    Project Manager that is Prince 2 certified.

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  • RichardCranium
    replied
    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    Rate: £200 - £220 per day
    Thieving robdogs!

    This looks like the same gig: Security Assurance Coordinator paying:

    Rate £250.00 - £325.00 per day + None

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  • RichardCranium
    started a topic DOOMED: security specialist £200 a day !

    DOOMED: security specialist £200 a day !

    This does not look good.

    Kinky linky.

    Project Manager - Systems Security Requirements

    Rate: £200 - £220 per day

    Produce and issue the DII (Future & Legacy) Interconnection Security requirements.
    Managing the approval of DII (Legacy) system interconnection documentation.
    Produce and issue the DII(F) Deployed Accreditation Documentation Set.
    To develop and implement an action plan to improve conformance with the DES Values and behaviours initiative.
    To act as the focal point within SyA for Equal Opportunities and Diversity matters.
    PRMG4 Programme Governance -Practitioner
    Information Security (SCTY) -Level 5
    Information Assurance (INAS) Level 4
    Professional/external qualifications required: CLAS/IISP or ITPC
    Experience in Team building and Staff Management.
    Security was the thing to specialise it to guarantee financial security.

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