Originally posted by AtW
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Yep, that's right: I watched England's match, drunk Stella, got contract - now if I had a wife to beat up I'd feel almost like a contractor from this board
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Alas ...AJP , once the King of Mainframe Systems Programming has now degerenated into a support monkey and ...oopps there goes the phone ...AJ Pruffock speaking how may I help you ...oh youve forgotten your password ... (cringes) [/QUOTE]
password = see u next tuesday !! Oh for the love of GOD (not religous BTW)s
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Originally posted by zeitghostI'm holding out for the return of FORTRAN IV.
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Originally posted by lORD lUCANSeeing these rates are making me quite ill. I'm a support monkey on £20 an hour. How hard is this .Net stuff ? Would certification in India get me the gig?
There has never been a relationship between how difficult a contract is and the renumeration, quite the inverse in fact.
Alas ...AJP , once the King of Mainframe Systems Programming has now degeenerated into a support monkey and ...oopps there goes the phone ...AJ Pruffock speaking how may I help you ...oh youve forgotten your password ... (cringes)
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Life is fair. Other bastards aren't. You've just got a to be a bastard - that is all. Oh and a .Net bastard, and when .Net is no longer fashionable, then jump ship and do something else new and cool.
I think dynamically typed scripting languages are going to make a comeback next (particularly Python).
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Originally posted by DimPrawnYeah I know what you mean. There are a lot of crappy £100K .NET contracts out there. Makes me ill just thinking about it.
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Yeah I know what you mean. There are a lot of crappy £100K .NET contracts out there. Makes me ill just thinking about it.
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Originally posted by DimPrawnHow about £300/day for every day worked at home, £500/day if you work onsite. Help focus their minds ands wallets if they insist you work in their office.
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How about £300/day for every day worked at home, £500/day if you work onsite. Help focus their minds ands wallets if they insist you work in their office.
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300 from home is good. Make sure the contract has travel expenses per mile in it as they'll want you to come in occasionally (things are never REALLY straightforward).
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DaveB is right. Act keen, but reluctant at that rate. I reckon they will see you to £400/day.
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