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Previously on "Return to the glory days: Comment for CUK"
Personally I look forward with anticipation for the annual unearthing of the latest village idiot.There have been some corkers: OBL, HHH, Chico, Mailman. I'm sure I've missed a few though ...
but there's still time if you have an opinion about the "glory days," of IT contracting.
Cheers
William
CUK resident commentator. (For those that don't know)
You mean before IR35? Those were the days...
Why do we need a commentator btw? You won't find much on here worthy of a commentary - not since the football match which ended rather embarrassingly in the "gingham dress" incident...
Wasn't sure if this was a joke as Franko was mentioned....But who cares if the rates are not the same as in the good ol "boom days" I'm doing fine, and I don't expect money or contracts to land in my lap....I work at it, so it's all up to the individual.
Coal mining isn't what it was!
Rumour has it current contract rates are not that much lower than those in glory days of Y2k bug, which I think (but not sure as I was permie at the time) were historically highest rates.
I've started to put together the piece for this afternoon, but there's still time if you have an opinion about the "glory days," of IT contracting.
For what it's worth, I think the rise of component based architectures and software services are de-skilling software development and thereby suppressing contract rates. I don't think there will ever be a return to the high rates of the late nineties.
Please PM if you have some ideas.
Cheers
William
CUK resident commentator. (For those that don't know)
"The best comments will be published on the CUK news front-page. "
Think he may be something to do with CUK
Honestly you lot are like a pack of hyenas when someone new appears - poor blokes probably sitting in a corner absolutely terrified now - shame on you all
I thought he was a journalist, in which case he's probably shaking in a corner absolutely pissed now, desperately searching for that pint bottle he always keeps hidden about his person.
Only joshing, we all trust and respect the fourth estate (fifth column more like).
Honestly you lot are like a pack of hyenas when someone new appears - poor blokes probably sitting in a corner absolutely terrified now - shame on you all
If he's anything to do with CUK, he'll be used to it by now ...
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