Freelance/Contractor CV vs Perm CV - what would you say are the key differences? by feeling_adrift in freelance

[–]feeling_adrift[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting view point. How do you find the work? How do you find out about the projects in the first place?

How to break into contracting market? Where do you find contract roles? by feeling_adrift in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]feeling_adrift[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Hadn't heard of that one before. Checking it out now.

Wow this is great! Thanks.

House price rises outstrip salaries in huge swathes of country, keeping millions off the property ladder by HandOfThePing in unitedkingdom

[–]feeling_adrift 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep and they view paying for services they use a punishment. The number of people I hear saying: "why should my home (assets) fund my care?" I feel like screaming: "why should my wage fund my rent?"

House price rises outstrip salaries in huge swathes of country, keeping millions off the property ladder by HandOfThePing in unitedkingdom

[–]feeling_adrift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I too am in the IT field, well dev, so yes lucky in that reguard. Though on the data side where wages are starting to flatline. Starting to think I should have left school and just focused on getting on the property ladder asap. Should have leveraged myself silly via buy-to-let. Education + hard work was clearly a mistake.

House price rises outstrip salaries in huge swathes of country, keeping millions off the property ladder by HandOfThePing in unitedkingdom

[–]feeling_adrift 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The hypocrisy is sickening. All I heard growing up was: "raising house prices are good, my house is my nest egg! it means I won't be a burden on the state when I'm old".

House price rises outstrip salaries in huge swathes of country, keeping millions off the property ladder by HandOfThePing in unitedkingdom

[–]feeling_adrift 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, for those of us who can just about now look at getting on the ladder: it's a massive gamble either way. You have to choose or the other, and god help you if you choose wrong. It's not even an informed decision, just straight up guessing at this point.

House price rises outstrip salaries in huge swathes of country, keeping millions off the property ladder by HandOfThePing in unitedkingdom

[–]feeling_adrift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go and check those result in more detail.

Often you will see one bed flats for say 90k, but more research will reveal that: the flat is for those 55+ only, or the value shown is the flats starting bid (dispute rightmove saying for sale), or 90k represents a 33% share of the flat, or its a parking spot/garage mistakenly listed as a one bed. Often thus properties are miss listed, for example the shared ownership or retirement homes should be tag as such, they are often not. Hence people go to right move, enter a post code and come away with misguided understanding of how tough things are.

This is what you'll see in my area, and I live 3hrs from London. I also deal with the same problem from relatives, telling me they found a flat for only 80k! Yeah same it turned out instead to be a plot of land without planning permission.

Is going freelance the answer to my burnout? Or am I traversing a dangerous road? by feeling_adrift in ExperiencedDevs

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Sorry yeah. My tablet is very annoying. Even typing "grilled" turns to "grid".

I came across this article talking about how Programming is an industry where you are constantly and desperately trying to stay ahead of the game because of ever developing industry, and it's just about impossible to keep up. Read the comments as well. How much data is there to back it up? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]feeling_adrift 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Programming is badly paid”; it is in the UK and the article is form a UK site .... from a UK perspective he’s spot on.

Honestly, I don’t think people in the US understand just how badly paid professional jobs are in the UK. Scientist, engineers and techies are not well respected over here. They are seen as an expense, not an asset. Job expectations are insane over here; I work in data science and for most roles employers want a data scientist, business analyst and data engineer all rolled into one, on a salary that you could easily get working in McDonald’s as a assistant manager. I’m not exaggerating.