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    Contract of the day

    A one-day team leader contract at, wait for it, £196.73 per day

    Team Leader - 05/02 ONLY - Bristol - January-28-2019 (GvN73)

    I'd consider it, but not for a penny less than £197 "per day" !

    Talk about taking the outright mick!
    Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

    #2
    The sheer lunacy of the recruitment industry in a single item. It would make you laugh if it wasnt't so serious!
    Blog? What blog...?

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      #3
      It's probably public sector inside IR35.

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        #4
        Nah it is probably more like

        Of course I will give you some business Holly -- if you just unzzzzzzzzzip.......

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          #5
          I read in to it the project has gone tits up but the PM hasn't done his report yet. He get's a contractor in for a day and they blames the entire thing on him and that he sacked him at the end of the day.
          PM then promises to dig the project out of the crap and comes out smelling of roses.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            I read in to it the project has gone tits up but the PM hasn't done his report yet. He get's a contractor in for a day and they blames the entire thing on him and that he sacked him at the end of the day.
            PM then promises to dig the project out of the crap and comes out smelling of roses.
            Yes - cannot think where I have seen people try and do that

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              #7
              One day gigs = AVOID.

              You can never do what they want and you'll get stitched up and have to chase payment.
              Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                One day gigs = AVOID.

                You can never do what they want and you'll get stitched up and have to chase payment.
                A good contractor could spin this out to 6 months work. And at that amazing day rate, who wouldnt.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                  One day gigs = AVOID.

                  You can never do what they want and you'll get stitched up and have to chase payment.
                  Does it reset getting grief off the Dole office,?

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                    #10
                    Here's another one, with a vast list of required skills, and a day rate between £116 to £127 per day (albeit for six months this time)

                    Infrastructure Developer - Bournemouth Dorset - January-29-2019 (GvU6T)

                    We are seeking and Infrastructure Developer to join JP Morgna Bournemouth on an initial 6 month contract.

                    Ideally you will have generalist exposure to multiple technologies, Python, Perl, Shell etc. and Ansible.

                    Requirements:

                    Significant experience in both Systems Engineering and Software development
                    Experience using large scale software development in one of these languages: (Java, Python, .Net, C++, etc.), ideally Python.
                    Experience using system and software security and entitlements such as SSO, windows, Kerberos, LDAP, Windows AD
                    Experience with new and emerging technologies such as cloud and virtualization
                    Configuration Management
                    No manual tasks, full automation of all infrastructure components
                    Operational and Production Support
                    Deep understanding of operating systems, web, Middleware, and networking
                    Understanding of how to build a highly resilient application

                    Role responsibilities:

                    Developing solutions to automate a full application failover with no human involvement
                    Identifying operational inefficiencies and creating automated solutions to reduce manual work
                    Automating the configuration and management of Unix and Windows platforms
                    Developing solutions to patch and manage the hygiene of over 140,000 Servers
                    Automating the build provisioning process
                    Analyzing, designing, and writing applications
                    Developing tests and test-automation
                    Collaborate cross functionality with infrastructure developers, support teams, and other software engineering teams
                    Working with a team of software engineers and infrastructure developers to deliver automation frameworks that will be adopted by all technologists
                    Provide recommendations for continuous improvements

                    Qualifications required:

                    Hands-on experience with strong understanding of infrastructure (operating systems, web, Middleware, and networking)
                    Background in an engineering or support role to manage infrastructure
                    Strong knowledge of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
                    Experience with Scrum/Agile development methodologies
                    Capable of delivering on multiple competing priorities with little supervision
                    Excellent verbal and written communication skills
                    Computer Science or similar degree with experience in the following software/tools:
                    Infrastructure automation technologies: Ansible, Puppet, Chef, etc.
                    Declarative Programming languages: YML, Ruby, etc.
                    Scripting languages like Python, Perl, Shell, etc.
                    Build automation technologies: Maven, Jenkins, etc.
                    Monitoring technologies: Nagios, Tivoli, SCOM, etc.
                    Use of APIs and services using REST, SOAP, etc.
                    Could it be the old stunt of finding no applicants and thus being justified in importing a Bob?
                    Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

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