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Amethystium
Aged Yak Warrior
701 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 10:36:58
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Hi geezers!I am in a jubilant mood at the moment! I don't know if you guys remember, but a while back I posted a message about my contract not being extended again etc Well, how things change! I have been offered a permanent position with the same company and I am really looking forward to this adventure!I started contracting less than 6 months following my University graduation. OK, so I had plenty of fun travelling Europe [earning silly money for work that was a 100 times easier than my final year project at Uni]. But it was tiring, unsettling and it cost me a loving relationship Anyway... this is going to be my first proper permanent position and I am kinda looking forward to it. You're prolly not interested in this, but hell I don't care! I am happy, very happy! Have a great weekend all!________________Make love not war! |
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join
7423 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 10:39:13
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Congratulations !!!! very exciting !!! i also was a temp for my current job and remember how happy I was to be a "regular" employee and to have benefits and job security and all that.way to go! enjoy the weekend!- Jeff |
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ehorn
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1632 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 11:01:13
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I was a contract employee for 6 months and was hired on after my contract expired. With the recent uncertain economic times it is comforting to have a "home" and it is a testament to your abilities.Congratulations !! |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
15586 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 11:04:35
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That's great...glad for you...Why does the saying..."be careful what you wish for" come to mind...Good luck though....Employees and consultants have different thought patterns though...Office politics suck....Definetly GREAT to have that steady paycheck....(well as steady as this market allows)GOOD LUCK!Brett8-) |
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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger
1537 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 11:36:51
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Congrats Amethystium Stability does hav its perks.Where is your new job????JimUsers <> Logic |
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Amethystium
Aged Yak Warrior
701 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 12:11:40
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I came back to the UK in November 2001. Terrible times for me back then [ouch! it hurts remembering those days]. I went 3 months without work until I found a contract in Epsom. Initially it was a 3 month contract but they kept extending and extending and extending. At one stage I was told that it was over [was a few months ago when I posted a message here whinging about how shit life is ]. Anyway, they extended it again until they finally decided that I know too much so perhaps I’m more useful as a permanent associate [what a word! LOL]As you guys said, stability is the key word here. It has been my dream over the last 6 years to have some sort of a permanent base. Ever since leaving home at age 18 in 1997 I've been on the move, one year Uni accommodation then renting with friends, back at Uni, renting with friends, never ending! 21st century nomad!The only downside to working in this part of the UK is the prices of property. The cheapest flats go for nothing less than 130k. As for buying a proper home, you can forget it.My role in the company will remain the same for the next year I guess. I have a big project starting in January then another big one starting soon after and that would probably take another year. Who knows what I’ll be doing after that, but project management is my agenda.________________Make love not war! |
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MichaelP
Jedi Yak
2489 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 12:44:33
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130,000 pounds a year or to own?Michael<Yoda>Use the Search page you must. Find the answer you will.</Yoda> |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
15586 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 12:50:23
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What's a flat? A room?basically a quarter of a million for a room?Can you Tele-commute?Brett8-) |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 12:54:39
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Way to go Amethystium!Tara |
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Stoad
Freaky Yak Linguist
1983 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 15:48:43
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Congratulations!!!! |
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chadmat
The Chadinator
1974 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 15:56:26
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I think a flat is like an apartment. Doesn't sound to bad compared to NY or CA.-Chadhttp://www.clrsoft.comSoftware built for the Common Language Runtime. |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 16:55:31
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Yeah, I might be looking to purchase a home next year and for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, I'm looking at $300,000 just for a townhouse. More like $400,000 if I want to get something nice. Buying a house is even worse. You need about 450k just to get something decent (neighborhood and size).Tara |
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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!
4970 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-14 : 18:35:50
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CONGRATS Amethystium!Always nice to know that your job isn't about to disappear As for housing prices, Sydney's prices are about inline with Tara's hood. Maybe a little more. Kinda sucks.Damian |
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mohdowais
Sheikh of Yak Knowledge
1456 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-15 : 00:16:54
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hah...congratulations, now you can look forward to buying a lot of music CDs!!and I have heard that UK (London in particular) is ridiculously expensive! Good luck!Owais Where there's a will, I want to be in it. |
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master
3246 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-16 : 19:40:32
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Congratulations Amethystium! I'm happy for you. But I'm a little concerned that people (at least in the U.S.) think that there's this thing called "job security". Have you been ignoring the news all around you? There's no such thing anymore. I'll stick to contracting. Show me the money!--------------------------------------------------------Visit the SQLTeam Weblogs at [url]http://weblogs.sqlteam.com[/url] |
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nr
SQLTeam MVY
12543 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-16 : 21:39:18
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Whenever I'm at a company the permies always seem to be fairly short term.Maybe it's a conicidence.£130k would be quite a small flat.I've a 2 bed one for rent in Sutton if you're interested :).==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.DTS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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byrmol
Shed Building SQL Farmer
1591 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-17 : 00:15:10
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Completely agree with you Ajarn...I hated being permanent. In all my years in IT I have been a "full timer" for exactly 3 months. Worst..three..months..ever.. In Australia, the "job for life" dream has gone. I can still remember just after the dot bomb when 7 out of 13 full timers where laid off within 2 weeks of the stock price going seriously south. They where given exactly one hours notice. As I was the only contractor at the time, I simply said "Go on break the contract and pay me out!" They didn't... Bastards!!!! -:)Good luck Amethystium, and don't forget to keep the job feeds coming in...Trust no company...DavidM"SQL-3 is an abomination.." |
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Amethystium
Aged Yak Warrior
701 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-17 : 06:26:50
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quote: Originally posted by nrI've a 2 bed one for rent in Sutton if you're interested :).
LOL. You never know Nigel, I might get in touch with you if I don't find myself a place by January!________________Make love not war! |
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Amethystium
Aged Yak Warrior
701 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-17 : 06:33:04
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quote: Originally posted by AjarnMarkBut I'm a little concerned that people (at least in the U.S.) think that there's this thing called "job security". Have you been ignoring the news all around you?
Oh you're totally right on this one. In fact, they made 3 people redundant the day they asked me to join as permanent staff. I think it depends on the work you're doing. I thin I could safely say that my job here is guaranteed for the next 2 years [there is so much work to do, it's daunting just thinking about it!].I wish I did work in the US though [people know how to live life over there]. I was checking out our Ads section and the flats/homes people advertise in our US branches are superb! Some of the homes sound lovely and quite a reasonable price too.________________Make love not war! |
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Amethystium
Aged Yak Warrior
701 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-17 : 06:36:05
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quote: Originally posted by mohdowais hah...congratulations, now you can look forward to buying a lot of music CDs!!and I have heard that UK (London in particular) is ridiculously expensive! Good luck!
Heh, CDs are expensive yes. Imports are even more expensive. I bought George Wassouf’s latest album and it cost £15 [ worth every single penny though]. ________________Make love not war! |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
15586 Posts |
Posted - 2003-11-17 : 09:03:32
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[Monday mourning rant]quote: Originally posted by Amethystium
quote: I wish I did work in the US though [people know how to live life over there]. I was checking out our Ads section and the flats/homes people advertise in our US branches are superb! Some of the homes sound lovely and quite a reasonable price too.
Smokin the ganja again?Job security?: Forget itHouse prices?: In NYC Metro?: Foget it (At least Tara is in SanDiego..LA? Forget it)CD's?: Burn your ownGeorge Wassouf’s Who?: http://www.discoweb.com/uk/Music/scripts/Albums.asp?Interprete=GEORGE+WASSOUFLooks like you got a deal[quote]I was checking out our Ads section
Be aware of what they're selling...ANDBe careful of what you wish for....ANDGood luck with the new gig...ANDRemeber to stroke all of the egos you run into....Most important...ANDIt's not what you know, it's WHO you know[/Monday mourning rant]Brett8-) |
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