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I moved from development to trading / analysis many years ago, but since being stuck in the UK for a bit for personal and medical reasons, I've been doing my own code rather than get a little man to do it. It's a false economy.
Lucky you, how did you make that happen? Want to do the same and been stuck in civil service contracting - ha ha ha.Hell, I'd even go permie for the opportunity to move into that arena.
HAB, have you ever considered that you might not be cut out for IT?
A long time ago.
I moved from development to trading / analysis many years ago, but since being stuck in the UK for a bit for personal and medical reasons, I've been doing my own code rather than get a little man to do it. It's a false economy.
I've not done this for a while, but if it only happens once, it's an "incident".
It only becomes a "problem" when
-it happens about 30 times
-it happens 10 times and then once to IT manager's golf mate
-it happens twice and you can't think of anything more interesting to bill for.
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