Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-19 Thread Kosso
So, smilies aside. Did the guy finally find out what those pay grades pay? And are we allowed to say? Surely we are? :P On 10/19/05, Andrew Bowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Smileys were invented for those people, many of whom have no sense of irony and wouldn't know a joke if it sat on their

Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-19 Thread vijay chopra
Found it, here's a link to the archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk/msg00806.html :) On 19/10/05, Kosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, smilies aside. Did the guy finally find out what those pay grades pay? And are we allowed to say? Surely we are? :P On 10/19/05, Andrew

Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-19 Thread Richard Lockwood
Yes, thank you. It was answered about a fortnight ago. I was a Senior Software Engineer (grade 8D) at the BBC about 6 monthsago, and was paid 32k. 7D is more like 28k, I think. There's also a link on the BBC website to a question which has been asked under the Freedom of Information act which

RE: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-18 Thread Kim Plowright
] On Behalf Of Jonathan Chetwynd Sent: 17 October 2005 19:58 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Cc: Stephen Elson Subject: Re: [backstage] Developer jobs Stephen, sense of humour failure isn't usually this prevalent even in the BBC. how about an answer to the original mail: Could anyone enlighten me

Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-18 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
Matthew, Smileys were invented for those people, many of whom have no sense of irony and wouldn't know a joke if it sat on their face. a wild guess but as your email is .co.uk you can't be one of them cheers Jonathan Chetwynd Accessibility Consultant on Learning Disabilities and the

Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-17 Thread Matthew Somerville
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: sense of humour failure isn't usually this prevalent even in the BBC. How is anyone meant to know if you're joking or not? I believe that's why smileys were invented. how about an answer to the original mail: Could anyone enlighten me as to how much grades 7D and

RE: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-04 Thread Andrew Bowden
October 2005 16:25 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re: [backstage] Developer jobs Could anyone enlighten me as to how much grades 7D and 8D actually pay? (Maybe it's hex, and they pay £123,000 and £139,000 - I'm applying NOW if so. ;-) Cheers, R. On 10/3/05, Stephen Elson

Re: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-03 Thread Eric Casteleijn
A couple of developer jobs have opened up in BBC Factual Learning which may be of interest to those on the Backstage list: Senior Client Side Developer: https://jobs.bbc.co.uk/jobportal/search/vacancy.aspx?id=6011 Client Side Developer:

RE: [backstage] Developer jobs

2005-10-03 Thread Stephen Elson
October 2005 14:16 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re: [backstage] Developer jobs A couple of developer jobs have opened up in BBC Factual Learning which may be of interest to those on the Backstage list: Senior Client Side Developer: https://jobs.bbc.co.uk/jobportal/search/vacancy.aspx