I'm glad for you MrMark.
So long as you can make a profit, keep your skills alive and start to refil the warchest it will do. With any luck it will lead to another contract at the end of this one with a better rate.
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Congratulations.
You may not be rolling in the contracting cash just yet but you'll feel better about yourself and it is a step in the right direction.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI imagine that means your a DBA? Can I ask what kind of rate it is for London, I am in a similar area except more to do with development...
I'm afraid I'm not going to divulge any more, as I'm sure you get agents lurking hoping to poach.
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thx. I generally work with databases (and applications),whether it be Oracle, sqlserver, Ingres or Mysql. Administration, optimization or data analysis.
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Originally posted by NeverBeenNorthOfTheM25 View PostWoohoo! A contract in which you'll be close to losing money! Good for you!
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostWell, I won't believe it myself until I've been there a while (been on the bench a year). Poor rate for London and I'll be close to losing money, but it will, I hope, get my brain cells working again...plus get my work record looking acceptable again.
Any pimps reading this who want to fish, well I won't be answering the phone, so don't bother!
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostWell, I won't believe it myself until I've been there a while (been on the bench a year). Poor rate for London and I'll be close to losing money, but it will, I hope, get my brain cells working again...plus get my work record looking acceptable again.
Any pimps reading this who want to fish, well I won't be answering the phone, so don't bother!
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Another de-benching?
Well, I won't believe it myself until I've been there a while (been on the bench a year). Poor rate for London and I'll be close to losing money, but it will, I hope, get my brain cells working again...plus get my work record looking acceptable again.
Any pimps reading this who want to fish, well I won't be answering the phone, so don't bother!Tags: None
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