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Actually, don't know for sure but I bet an intellectual property lawyer makes the most of them all. :-D Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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Short-term web programming jobs seem to pay the most for this field of work round this part of the country. They typically last about three months and they pay about £20 an hour 40h/w. Whilst that isn't especially high for the job once you get into a city like London, in this small part of the world that is about 80% more than the normal paying wage for a full time job in this field. I haven't been looking at the other fields so I can't talk about them, sorry.
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
'Real' programming gets you more - while the market is somewhat suppressed atm, during the last peak in the later half of 2000 temporary Java positions were commanding rates iro £60/hr - C++ even managed around £50. Now, however, it's around the mid to high 30's for both. Phil
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ﻡﺟﻧ_Najm wrote: what math / enginerring / programming etc. related job pays the most ? and gives the most respect. :laugh: They all pay well and none get any respect. Paul Pleasently caving in, I come undone - Queens of the Stone Age, No One Knows
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I think you should look for straight manual labor , as your typing and English skills don't see good enough to do anything technical. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.
I'll second that one... Improve your (not ur) skills - and the rest will hopefully come by itself. Sorry. - this is NOT a signature !
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'Real' programming gets you more - while the market is somewhat suppressed atm, during the last peak in the later half of 2000 temporary Java positions were commanding rates iro £60/hr - C++ even managed around £50. Now, however, it's around the mid to high 30's for both. Phil
Mid to high 30's is considered a £200K a year job with a company car and house round this part of the country (Devon and Cornwall), unless I've been looking in totally the wrong direction. :(( :~
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk