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£7,000 day rate - how the other half live

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    #21
    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Being in engineering sector, best I ever managed was £40 an hour.
    I'm still in engineering, I haven't got out of bed for that sort of rate for years!
    Do what thou wilt

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      #22
      Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
      I'm still in engineering, I haven't got out of bed for that sort of rate for years!

      proper engineering with lathes?
      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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        #23
        Originally posted by vetran View Post
        proper engineering with lathes?
        I wish... would be more interesting than writing software
        Do what thou wilt

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          #24
          Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
          I wish... would be more interesting than writing software
          So you're not really "in engineering" then?

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            #25
            Originally posted by vwdan View Post
            So you're not really "in engineering" then?
            Yeah ok then, I'll bite

            Software engineering was a valid term last time I looked.

            I usually work in the "engineering" sector (as opposed to finance or health or whatever else has software these days).

            So yes... I am in engineering.

            HTHBIDI
            Do what thou wilt

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              #26
              Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
              Yeah ok then, I'll bite

              Software engineering was a valid term last time I looked.

              I usually work in the "engineering" sector (as opposed to finance or health or whatever else has software these days).

              So yes... I am in engineering.

              HTHBIDI
              Software engineer is certainly a valid term, and there's nothing wrong with calling oneself an engineer in context. However, colloquially, to say one works in "engineering" strongly implies something more akin to mechanical engineering - the kind of role that may have a protected title elsewhere.

              The sector itself is broadly immaterial when it comes to contractor pay.

              Not only that, but within the context of the thread it's clear nobody was talking about software engineering, so your deliberately vague input is next to useless.

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                #27
                Originally posted by vwdan View Post
                Software engineer is certainly a valid term, and there's nothing wrong with calling oneself an engineer in context. However, colloquially, to say one works in "engineering" strongly implies something more akin to mechanical engineering - the kind of role that may have a protected title elsewhere.

                The sector itself is broadly immaterial when it comes to contractor pay.

                Not only that, but within the context of the thread it's clear nobody was talking about software engineering, so your deliberately vague input is next to useless.
                Yeah ok mate, whatever.
                Do what thou wilt

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
                  Yeah ok mate, whatever.
                  Salty

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
                    Software engineer is certainly a valid term, and there's nothing wrong with calling oneself an engineer in context. However, colloquially, to say one works in "engineering" strongly implies something more akin to mechanical engineering - the kind of role that may have a protected title elsewhere.

                    The sector itself is broadly immaterial when it comes to contractor pay.

                    Not only that, but within the context of the thread it's clear nobody was talking about software engineering, so your deliberately vague input is next to useless.
                    I quite agree....

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by wantacontract View Post
                      I quite agree....
                      I typically don't.

                      My Software Engineering degrees are BSc & MSc and specifically not BEng & MEng. Very little of what we do in the field would be construed as being of a set of professional standards such as that required to build a bridge.

                      If our industry built them, they'd be falling down on a weekly basis.

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