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Originally posted by MrMark View PostI fear you're a bit behind the times old bean. We've seen a DRAMATIC decrease in the number of available contracts and the rates available, all within in a matter of months.
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I reckon IT contracting as we know it will be dead within 5 years. The next few years will see a steady decrease in the number of available contracts and the rates available
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat do you mean by "IT"?
I develop software but I wouldn't say I worked in "IT", not by my definition anyway.
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostJust wondering what the thoughts of the readership on this were.
Are we facing an end to UK contracting, and if so how long do we have.
Also what are the plans of the readers in changing career?
I develop software but I wouldn't say I worked in "IT", not by my definition anyway.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostI've read the book "Free" by Anderson...and its clear that the advances in the internet have led to the decline of IT jobs in North America and Europe - in favour of cheaper areas. The majority of large (Steria et al) IT shops in the UK are nothing more than shop fronts with perhaps a bit of onsite techies to replace motherboards etc.. - the real work is all done off shore.
Have we caused our own demise?
Capitalism = Socialism.
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View Post2 The English language used to be our advantage but now it's becoming
our disadvantage. The French do not put up with my bad French but
we put up with foreigners speaking bad English.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhere I'm working they're all German except for me
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Public sector IT projects will be easy targets to save money. This country just can't afford big fancy databases any more, not with the IMF threatening to bankrupt us.
On the bright side the EU is bringing out ever more restrictive employment law, so contractors will always be an attractive option for some.
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I reckon IT contracting as we know it will be dead within 5 years. The next few years will see a steady decrease in the number of available contracts and the rates available. Contracting will still be around only for those that specialise, the ten-a-penny guys who do the likes of .NET development will be the ones worst hit. IMO, of course!
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Soon we'll be like Cornish tin miners or Welsh Coal miners working in their heritage visitor centers entertaining tourists and schoolchildren. We will sit around pretending to work (pretty much what I do all day already) and saying things like 'now children, imagine it's a minute before Y2K and all is quiet in the office....'
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostHave we caused our own demise?
When my parents were children a Television Set was an unimaginable luxury that they could not afford. Now they are cheap because the technology is more efficient and they are manufactured in a low cost location.
The same thing is happening to the work that we do. Its a pain in the arse for us but better for everyone else in the long term.
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AtW is looking for hard working IT experts to join his rapidly expanding business.
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