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Must be about five years ago now but I got contacted for a documentation job paying £8 an hour.
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You need an "Ask Sockpuppet" thread for questions like that.Originally posted by Addanc View PostJunior Set Top Box Middleware Engineer
What is the best way of cultivating a good growth of zits, so that I qualify for "junior" role?
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Indeed I wouldn't give any responsiility to a techie propellor head. Looks like a good rate for a developer.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post"meaty and responsible role"

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"meaty and responsible role"Originally posted by MrRobin View PostWeb developer must have ASP, ideally also: XML, CSS, JS/VB Scripting, Database (SQL Server), Design principles, ASP.NET and w3 standards.
£16 - £22 / hour!
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The pimp's desciption makes me laughOriginally posted by Addanc View PostThat "C" language! It's witchcraft I tells ya! Witchcraft!!with "C" language
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Junior Set Top Box Middleware Engineer
What is the best way of cultivating a good growth of zits, so that I qualify for "junior" role?
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Jesus. That is dispicable. All they are going to get applying for that are chavs or graduates who stay for 1 month.Originally posted by ladymuck View Posthttp://jobserve.com/W7E0060F4E395AABA.job
Data analyst, Excel, SQL on Access, SQL Server and/or Oracle, Surrey £10 p/h
Web developer must have ASP, ideally also: XML, CSS, JS/VB Scripting, Database (SQL Server), Design principles, ASP.NET and w3 standards.
£16 - £22 / hour!
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http://jobserve.com/W7E0060F4E395AABA.job
Data analyst, Excel, SQL on Access, SQL Server and/or Oracle, Surrey £10 p/h
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Saw an episode of that Spendaholics last night. They had a woman on who seemed to be a freelance project manager though was also said to be earning only 50k per year, in London.
I'd have thought if that was the case it would be better to go permie, unless they meant after tax and IR35 or she was only part time over the course of the year.
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About £260 to £460 extra per day and PMs don't do manual labour.Originally posted by assclown View Postmeh im on £140 a day rate.
Boxbreaker/lift'n shifter/Project Manager whats the difference?
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meh im on £140 a day rate.
Boxbreaker/lift'n shifter/Project Manager whats the difference?
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostOracle Consultant My client is looking for a Functional technical consultant. The successful candidate will have experience with full life cycle implementation of Oracle Financials (functional design, implementation and testing). Desirable Skills: SAP.

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Oracle Consultant My client is looking for a Functional technical consultant. The successful candidate will have experience with full life cycle implementation of Oracle Financials (functional design, implementation and testing). Desirable Skills: SAP.
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