Try this one instead....
Job Title: NET Developer / Programmer (Contract/Temp)
Location: Bury St, Edmunds, Ipswich, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Salary: £1 p/day
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 3 months+
Description: Our client currently has a requirement for a
Developer / Programmer who will be working as part
of a team responsible for developing enhancements
to internal and external Websites. You essentially
must have 3 years plus ASP.NET, C#, HTML, XML and
SQL Server experience. It would be desirable for
you to have Oracle, ADO.NET and Flash MX
experience. Excellent opportunity, large
organisation. RATE NEG DEP ON EXPERIENCE. Rullion
Computer Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment
Business in relation to this vacancy.
TO APPLY FOR THIS JOB FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW
http://www.jobsite.co.uk/jbe/apply/rp.L8n/1961288/21622741/915334769
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I knew it wouldn´t be up to much, but I was interested to check it out.
Just didn´t know it would be quite that dismal.
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The rates on those spanish job site should have warned you. While Spain is cheaper to live than say the UK it is not THAT cheap.
I would love to to go back to the warmth but no way to earn the equivilant of an unskilled worker
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Oil dorrit forra foiver ..Ole !Originally posted by t0bytooEight euros an hour for a citibank vb/sql contract in barcelona.
Un-fudding-believable.
That was as long as my first interview in spanish lasted... Jobserve/easyjet it is then.
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Eight ..what????
Eight euros an hour for a citibank vb/sql contract in barcelona.
Un-fudding-believable.
That was as long as my first interview in spanish lasted... Jobserve/easyjet it is then.Tags: None
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