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Previously on "Invoicing day"
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Is it just me who got bored with invoicing £10-12k month in, month out come rain or shine. I mean where's the satisfaction, where's the ... er .... hmm this isn't working is it )c:
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Originally posted by Troll View PostI suppose it would be "nuclear reactor control systems" that you would test rather than the reactor itself - that and aircraft / air traffic control would be the scariest things to sign off & put your name to - has anyone on this board ever worked on such systems - if so what was your level of PI cover required ?
And this was 1994!
PI cover, I honestly don't remember having any back then, but I do remember being on £18.82 an hour...
On our site though the reactors weren't controlled by computers, the system we had was purely a logger, but the fact is the operators used it to 'drive' the reactor and wouldn't startup the reactor without it working.
The reactors where built in the 50's and looked it, very Quatermass-y!
I think that was my favourite contract, my second one, I knew nowt about contracting probably still don't....
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostI prefer to see 4 figures on a weekly basis - especially these days...
http://www.recruiter.co.uk/administr...003966.article
PZZ
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I prefer to see 4 figures on a weekly basis - especially these days...
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post12,500 euros
For those of use who aren’t benched, it’s the best day of the month again. For those who are benched, take heart from the fact that you will some day once again feel the pleasure of looking at your MS Calculator and seeing a number with 5 figures, then putting the invoice in the post.
Don't forget your timesheets
Only 2 more invoicing days for me and then I retire!
Happy days!
PZZ
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBasically if you want a good rate as a tester/test manager then you need to test the systems that are absolutely top priority critical stuff for the organization concerned, and get a track record on your cv where it’s obvious that the systems
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostMaritime charts and navigation systems are up there with aircraft control and weapons systems. Yes, worked on them. My PI was of interest to them but they said it was immaterial because when an oil tanker runs into a cruise ship, a couple of million won't cover the lawyer's fees.
What kind of experience did they ask for?
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Originally posted by Troll View Postaircraft / air traffic control would be the scariest things to sign off & put your name to - has anyone on this board ever worked on such systems - if so what was your level of PI cover required ?
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Originally posted by Troll View PostI suppose it would be "nuclear reactor control systems" that you would test rather than the reactor itself - that and aircraft / air traffic control would be the scariest things to sign off & put your name to - has anyone on this board ever worked on such systems - if so what was your level of PI cover required ?
The system works.
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