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Previously on "When the money runs out...."

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  • Ruse
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    Originally posted by fckvwls View Post
    There doesn't seem to be an easy way out of IT. Experience in this field doesn't lend itself to moving seamlessly into non-IT areas unless you have garnered large domain knowledge in specific verticals. Or am I wrong?
    True to an extent, but for some people the entrepeneurial spirit of being self-employed can lead to starting up side businesses unrelated to IT. Seen some discussions along these lines on the PCG forums. Takes a bit of bottle though and some start up capital as well as a lot of hard work. In some cases the side venture can become the main business.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by fckvwls View Post
    There doesn't seem to be an easy way out of IT. Experience in this field doesn't lend itself to moving seamlessly into non-IT areas unless you have garnered large domain knowledge in specific verticals. Or am I wrong?
    Plus, why employ anyone over 30 for physical work when there's an endless supply of 25 year old's?

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  • fckvwls
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Nope, I've applied for these kind of jobs, but got nowhere. Lots of other people wanting these jobs have CVs that don't say I'll be off as soon as I find something better. IT qualifications and experience are pretty useless things to have on a CV in that market.
    There doesn't seem to be an easy way out of IT. Experience in this field doesn't lend itself to moving seamlessly into non-IT areas unless you have garnered large domain knowledge in specific verticals. Or am I wrong?

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  • Ruse
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Nope, I've applied for these kind of jobs, but got nowhere. Lots of other people wanting these jobs have CVs that don't say I'll be off as soon as I find something better. IT qualifications and experience are pretty useless things to have on a CV in that market.
    Yes I suppose you're right but still nothing to lose in applying as the IT job market will be shutting down within a couple of weeks for the Christmas break

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Ruse View Post
    How about internet delivery driver for one of the big Supermarkets, have you ever tried this ? Pay is better than Royal Mail sorting office i.e. more than min wage. Not sure what job would be like though, can see myself getting lost a lot
    Nope, I've applied for these kind of jobs, but got nowhere. Lots of other people wanting these jobs have CVs that don't say I'll be off as soon as I find something better. IT qualifications and experience are pretty useless things to have on a CV in that market.

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  • Ruse
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Hmm yeah maybe, but I'd have to work for about 2 days to pay for it, as opposed to 1 hour in my IT life.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Ruse View Post
    How about internet delivery driver for one of the big Supermarkets, have you ever tried this ? Pay is better than Royal Mail sorting office i.e. more than min wage. Not sure what job would be like though, can see myself getting lost a lot
    £50 sat nav.

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/159765

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  • Ruse
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Working in a sorting office is okay, but don't be tempted to do postman's full walk, unless you fancy lots of unpaid overtime. I'm still umming and ahhing over whether to do a bit of PO sorting over Christmas.
    How about internet delivery driver for one of the big Supermarkets, have you ever tried this ? Pay is better than Royal Mail sorting office i.e. more than min wage. Not sure what job would be like though, can see myself getting lost a lot

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  • PorkPie
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    They can not send bailiffs or even threaten to send bailiffs until they get a CCJ
    You really want to avoid that if at all possible, especially if in your industry you get credit checked before being awarded contracts....

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Ruse View Post
    Get a job in a sorting office until after Christmas. I am seriously considering this one. If the Post Office workers don't want the cash we may as well take the work until they decide they do. I wouldn't normally advocate strike breaking but going on strike in a very serious recession where many others are out of work, not a good move.

    I am in a similar position to you except I don't have a mortgage as I sold my house 3 years ago and living in rented. Since the savings ran out last month me and family have been living off the equity from our house, not a nice feeling, let me tell you...
    Working in a sorting office is okay, but don't be tempted to do postman's full walk, unless you fancy lots of unpaid overtime. I'm still umming and ahhing over whether to do a bit of PO sorting over Christmas.

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  • krytonsheep
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    >release some equity on your house...
    But surely thats just another loan that I'll have to pay off every month with money I don't have isn't it?
    It depends on what type of equity release you do, saying that you probably won't be able to do it though unless you're over 50 anyway.

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  • Ruse
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    Get a job in a sorting office until after Christmas. I am seriously considering this one. If the Post Office workers don't want the cash we may as well take the work until they decide they do. I wouldn't normally advocate strike breaking but going on strike in a very serious recession where many others are out of work, not a good move.

    I am in a similar position to you except I don't have a mortgage as I sold my house 3 years ago and living in rented. Since the savings ran out last month me and family have been living off the equity from our house, not a nice feeling, let me tell you...

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  • bekarovka
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    I'd do a 100 quid a day job if I could find something. I'm C# ASP.Net and that's about it - i can't ven turn to a crap 1st line support job because I have no experience.

    There are a few .Net contracts around and I've had a couple interviews (which went well) but you always have to have all the "nice to haves", have worked in the sector before and live 5 minutes around the corner. In the meantime I've been learning some of the newer features of .Net like Linq and WPF so I can basically lie on my cv in the hope it makes it more marketable.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    No, I havn't tried but I know someone who did and it worked.
    OK, I take it back. Worth a try in that case.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post


    Have you tried that? I did, they told me to bog off then started threatening bailiffs if I didn't pay.

    Good luck with that


    They can not send bailiffs or even threaten to send bailiffs until they get a CCJ

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