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Probably. It's actually only setting up a SQL Server Enterprise VM etc but it's getting it to interact with something in the cloud & deal with the IT procurement team who don't have any DBA resource whatsoever. My colleague in the US who was doing it as resigned, is leaving today, I'm trying to go on vacation today & then out in the US for another two and this needs to be sorted in the next two weeks.Originally posted by d000hg View PostOut of interest what is this work - you could have got it for less on CUK
He's in charge of 30 DBAs for a major company, so needless to say he's going to charge me, but least I know him, trust him and it will get done.
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Out of interest what is this work - you could have got it for less on CUK
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It's only two days work. I need to have a brief chat with someone as opposed to providing a 200 page requirements document, have him set up an offshore team, teach them how to do basic Oracle views, wait for him to question said requirements, have him produce a risk analysis of why the requirements are to vague, watch him post on CUK about how the requirements and offshore are crap and how he's told me the client that it's doomed to fail, see him go off ill for two weeks, before coming back asking for a renewal & pay increase, posting on CUK how I gave him a renewal & pay increase when in fact I terminated him, have him sob outside my house for a week, before flouncing and returning 3 months later as if nothing had happened.Originally posted by d000hg View PostCan you outsource it to SY01?
I'll pass thanks.
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I didn't fancy blagging this one.Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow is that different from normal?
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If I was him I wouldn't even have accepted it. Don't mix mates with paid work, you can easily lose mates that way.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBeen asked to do something on my present contract that I have absolutely no idea how to do it. So I said, yes, no problem. The reason, I may not know how to do it, but another contractor mate I know does.
Two days work (all evening based) & he's given me a discount on his day rate. Still got to pay him £1000.
How generous.
I mean, what if he works hard but does a bad job. Are you going to withhold the money?
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You have mates?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBeen asked to do something on my present contract that I have absolutely no idea how to do it. So I said, yes, no problem. The reason, I may not know how to do it, but another contractor mate I know does.
Two days work (all evening based) & he's given me a discount on his day rate. Still got to pay him £1000.
How generous.
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Mates rates
Been asked to do something on my present contract that I have absolutely no idea how to do it. So I said, yes, no problem. The reason, I may not know how to do it, but another contractor mate I know does.
Two days work (all evening based) & he's given me a discount on his day rate. Still got to pay him £1000.
How generous.
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