There is a theory floating around in the Local Govt in which I work that
somewhere in the building there is a fountain of piss.
Some people take cups to the fountain, some take buckets.. Unfortunately
there are also those who take over sized wheely bins !!


On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:01 AM, DotNet Dude <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess it all depends on the organisation. I am sure there are good
> projects and hard working permies in the govt.. i just haven't seen
> any in my experience. :p
>
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Liam McLennan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > That is a great summary. Clearly, the trick is to be the boss of the
> > permanent body shop.
> >
> > In Brisbane there is currently very few new contracts, and a relatively
> > strong permanent market. The advantage of being a government contractor
> is
> > that you don't get stuck in one dysfunctional government department, you
> get
> > to move around many of them. The disadvantage is that you miss out on the
> > most fun work. Employers doa lot of permanent not invest in contractors
> so
> > you don't get paid training and you don't get to work on serious research
> > since there is no value in building deep skills in a contractor who will
> > only be around for a few months. Of course, there is not much (any?)
> > interesting work going on in the government anyway.
> >
> > I like to build products for small businesses and startups. It's risky, I
> > don't always get paid, working conditions are often appalling, but the
> work
> > is fun.
> >
> > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Rob von Nesselrode
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> There is something worse than being a contractor, or being a permanent:
> >>
> >> It's the dreaded limited term permanent - all the exciting benefits of a
> >> permanent post without the hassles of having to stay more than say 6
> months.
> >> Haven't seen too many of these since the market tightened up in the last
> 3
> >> months or so.
> >>
> >> Or the permanent in a body shop farmed out as a contractor so that your
> >> boss gets to do the death leap off the wallet instead of you.
> >>
> >> I'm enjoying the job satisfaction in my new permanent. Not too many
> >> people, no BA, no PM's, no Architects, no DBA's no coffee machine. Hmmm.
> >> That's serious.
> >>
> >> Rob
> >> ________________________________
> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]]
> >> On Behalf Of noonie
> >> Sent: Thursday, 19 May 2011 19:10
> >> To: ozDotNet
> >> Subject: Re: Govt .net jobs?
> >>
> >> It's almost Friday,
> >>
> >> Did you hear about the contractor who committed suicide?
> >>
> >> He climbed up on his wallet and threw himself to his death.
> >>
> >> --
> >> (mobile) noonie
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Liam McLennan.
> >
> > [email protected]
> > http://www.eclipsewebsolutions.com.au
> >
>

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