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Previously on "Just been interviewed by someone I recruited"
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In order to have access to the client's systems, I have to do a three hour training course about development standards. That I wrote 6 years ago...
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I can code (sort of) but that's never been the prob for me, its building something that doesn't already exist that i've always had trouble with - much harder than you think!Originally posted by VirtualMonkey View PostNice
makes me wish I could code....unfortunately my coding is worse than my dad dancing 
kudos to the OP
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Oh I dont know. I thought he was quite good.Originally posted by VirtualMonkey View PostNice
makes me wish I could code....unfortunately my coding is worse than my dad dancing 
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Nice
makes me wish I could code....unfortunately my coding is worse than my dad dancing
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Software product. One sale made already, two others in the pipeline with a couple of banks. This Friday we've been invited to present it to 300 companies at a platform vendor event. 15 sales would generate income equivalent to my normal annual contracting revenue. 150 sales and I can retire and work in the theatre full time.
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Congrats...what's your plan B?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI recruited him in 2003, then quit managing and went back to contracting in 2005. He said he had a list of questions that they normally ask contractors, but as I'd largely written them, he'd skip that part.
Once the PO is approved, I'm in. 2 days a week until end of the year. Fits nicely with the other 2 two days a week contracts I have. And plan B which is rapidly becoming plan A. And the degree I've decided to do. While directing a pantomime from August onwards.
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Can I see your ticket please Sir?Originally posted by Churchill View PostCUK is not your own personal Glee Club, it belongs to MarillionFan! He said so!
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CUK is not your own personal Glee Club, it belongs to MarillionFan! He said so!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI recruited him in 2003, then quit managing and went back to contracting in 2005. He said he had a list of questions that they normally ask contractors, but as I'd largely written them, he'd skip that part.
Once the PO is approved, I'm in. 2 days a week until end of the year. Fits nicely with the other 2 two days a week contracts I have. And plan B which is rapidly becoming plan A. And the degree I've decided to do. While directing a pantomime from August onwards.
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Now if this was me listing all these activities I would be the subject of ridicule.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI recruited him in 2003, then quit managing and went back to contracting in 2005. He said he had a list of questions that they normally ask contractors, but as I'd largely written them, he'd skip that part.
Once the PO is approved, I'm in. 2 days a week until end of the year. Fits nicely with the other 2 two days a week contracts I have. And plan B which is rapidly becoming plan A. And the degree I've decided to do. While directing a pantomime from August onwards.
Good on you btw.
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Your career, it's behind you!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhile directing a pantomime from August onwards.
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CongratsOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostI recruited him in 2003, then quit managing and went back to contracting in 2005. He said he had a list of questions that they normally ask contractors, but as I'd largely written them, he'd skip that part.
Once the PO is approved, I'm in. 2 days a week until end of the year. Fits nicely with the other 2 two days a week contracts I have. And plan B which is rapidly becoming plan A. And the degree I've decided to do. While directing a pantomime from August onwards.
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