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Previously on "Moving Out Of IT And Getting A Pay Cut - Would You Do That"
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same old dilema attention seeking MO covered with a nice sprinkling of arrogance YAWN
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Sometimes I don't understand why these blatant sockies and trolls (and their owners) are allowed to survive on CUK. Surely they don't add any value to the place.
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Originally posted by joey122 View Post28 and doing my first contract at a bank in London - I have always been in IT (for the last five years).
I have an offer to move away from IT and into a more sales role where I will still need IT (And they expect me to knock stuff up in VBA) but I wil be doing non IT stuff predominantly..
Basically looking at datasets and doing some stats
The only problem is its a perm role paying 75K plus a hypothetical bonus - Contracting for the last six months has spoilt me.
What would others on the forum do?
EDIT : I can continue doing C# @500 a day and am pretty sure that this contract will roll on. Only problem is it is mind numbingily boring messing about with crap systems and doing all sorts of fire fighting work
b) 'Koff - Seriously
Seperate note:
Always = 5 years.... FFS!
Permie Sales 75k p/a - Yeah Yeah...
Code Donkey confident of getting £500 p/d.... - Yeah Yeah
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Don't feed the Troll
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Moving Out Of IT And Getting A Pay Cut - Would You Do That
28 and doing my first contract at a bank in London - I have always been in IT (for the last five years).
I have an offer to move away from IT and into a more sales role where I will still need IT (And they expect me to knock stuff up in VBA) but I wil be doing non IT stuff predominantly..
Basically looking at datasets and doing some stats
The only problem is its a perm role paying 75K plus a hypothetical bonus - Contracting for the last six months has spoilt me.
What would others on the forum do?
EDIT : I can continue doing C# @500 a day and am pretty sure that this contract will roll on. Only problem is it is mind numbingily boring messing about with crap systems and doing all sorts of fire fighting workLast edited by joey122; 13 February 2010, 13:05.Tags: None
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