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I had a great 7 year gig with an American company as their agent for EMEA whilst doing other contracts at the same time. I got a retainer each month just for support and then charged them for having to actually do any work, i.e. go onsite, build systems. I got to travel the world and charge everything to them (including all my office supplies, telephone, internet, everything) and it wasn't all that difficult.
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togh call, but it has to be a gig in Singapore.
got my app in and running before noon on day 1, so bummed around and had a cracking all expenses holiday in the sun
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MarillionFan again.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI think even he would get stressed out over that kind of gig and of course it would all go wrong and we would all get to hear about it.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI'll let you know when I have one. Most of mine are pretty much same 'ol, same 'ol.
I did have one gig where it was working from home full time, the clients I dealt with on their behalf were pretty low maintenance once I'd had all my initial meetings with them, I could sit back watch DVDs and answer the occasional e-mail or phone call. I only needed to be in the office one a week for a team meeting.
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I'll let you know when I have one. Most of mine are pretty much same 'ol, same 'ol.
I did have one gig where it was working from home full time, the clients I dealt with on their behalf were pretty low maintenance once I'd had all my initial meetings with them, I could sit back watch DVDs and answer the occasional e-mail or phone call. I only needed to be in the office one a week for a team meeting.
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a Telecoms giant.
In an old exchange building, 10 of us supporting some cool applications. I learnt loads.
Spent 2 years sorting out the issues. Then it was plain sailing.
Once we had fixed most of the day's issues we finished at 11am and went down the Pub.
They kept us on to do the out of hours stuff at time and a half, result.
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe thing is that if something made you chuckle you should show that in your response rather than just say incorrect.
That just makes you look like the humourless w**ker others on this site think you are.
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Best 'gig' is deal I got with a mate who runs his own consultancy company. He pays me a retainer to be available if he needs to call me.
Think hes phoned me once in a year. And it took about 30 mins to resolve....
And yes it is all invoiced properly....
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Best environment was HP in Filton, Bristol.
Tidy restaurant, banks on site, own gym, squash courts, and playing fields on site. £10 life membership for contractors.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot really, I was being funny. Oh dear, back to "Humour for Dummies" for me.
Anyway made me chuckle.
That just makes you look like the humourless w**ker others on this site think you are.Last edited by eek; 18 February 2013, 10:13.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAs have you by posting the above.
Bless.
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