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Clearly we both aspire to the the same level of humor.
/ravi
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Yes, thanks to French retirement law and being on a salary from BT while at Uni I am going to be able to retire at the end of the month.
My employer wants to keep me on as a consultant which will involve some specification/standards drafting, occasional phone IT support and site visits for hardware installation/configuration (we have a SAN project that starts in June).
I have been advised to charge twice my current hourly salary, which seems reasonable, but I am wondering about how to charge. What do others think about, for example, charging a minimum half a day if I have to go into the office? Or minimum 30 minutes for any support phone calls?
All ideas and comments welcome.
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Clumpco wrote: how much, to charge?
Whatever you can get. Don't be afraid to ask for a lot.
If they don't try to talk you down you didn't ask for enough.
Yes - definitely have provision for a minimum day and phone support.
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Clumpco wrote: I have been advised to charge twice my current hourly salary,
This is because you will approximately get to keep one half of what you will be earning, the rest is for taxes . This means you will get in the end about as much as what you had been earning so far. The question is: is that OK for you, or do you want to charge more ?
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Rage wrote: the rest is for taxes
Yup!
Actually not quite so bad as all that, there is a relatively new status for self-employed here called an "auto-entrepreneur" where if you keep your annual turnover below a limit (32700€) you pay a global health insurance/income tax contribution of 26% on 69% of your earnings. Works out at about 18%. No VAT either.
Maybe I should wait and see how much they offer first.
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I know that, I am French.
That turnover is very low, considering it is ... turnover, and not benefit. Then again, I do not know how much time a week you want to work, so if this is not a full job, it might make the trick.
Just check if you have all the conditions for working under retirement, I heard about bad experiences as well.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Entropy isn't what it used to.
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Rage wrote: That turnover is very low, considering it is ... turnover, and not benefit.
Yes, I know, works out at about 2750€/month. But this is on top of my pension benefits, in fact if I go over that turnover they would take away a huge chunk of the retirement. On the other hand, within this limit, this system allows you to earn without losing any pension at all.
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Right so I'm trying to use a certain piece of software called Bugzilla.
It needs MySQL. No problem. Got it. Installed. Need apache or IIS configuration. Done. Now I need to install ActivePerl and the MySQL driver.
Active Perl done. Package not found for DBD-MySQL.
Search on the net and find some advice which basically redirects to the information of the same command "ppm install DBD-mysql".
Argh! Trying some CPAN stuff does not work either.
Why does it have to be that complicated to use a software?!
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because it's bugzilla.... I might recommend something else. Numerous threads discussing the pro's and con's.
Bugzilla is very flexible, there in lies the trap
Charlie Gilley
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"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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Have you tried developer preview of Windows phone 8.1. What's your thought on that.
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It's a huge step in the right direction. The new start menu is a big improvement.
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Start menu?
Whether I think I can, or think I can't, I am always bloody right!
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Doh. Sorry. I updated to both W8.1 and WP8.1 and for some reason I thought the OP was asking about W8.1. Be prepared to wait for a very long time while your updated to WP8.1 takes place - it's a fairly major rewrite so it takes a long time to install. Cortana is very good and she doesn't have too much trouble with my accent which is a major advancement over Siri.
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Great, but have they actually solved the dilemma of File Explorer/Manager or it's just a deeper integration of OneDrive?
Whether I think I can, or think I can't, I am always bloody right!
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Being old school, I read the title and thought Word Perfect.
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I've signed up for Developer Preview so I was able to update my Lumia 720 to WP 8.1 last night. The update was in two steps, a small update that took few minutes to download and update that 'readied' the phone to 8.1 and then a huge update that took more than an hour. Overall, the new WP 8.1 is terrific.
Pros:
1. New Start Screen with more tiles (six small blocks across insead of 4) and an option to set a background image.
2. Option to install new apps and move existing apps to SD Card.
3. Phone + Skype integration: You can convert you normal phone call to a Skype video call
4. Music & Videos has been separated into separate hubs.
5. Action Center for viewing common settings and notifications by swiping from top to bottom.
Cons:
1. No Cortana for Non-US residents.
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well there is ways to get her if you are ready to change the region and language. By the way how is the battery life. for me first two days it was really bad (8H)on my L1520 but now it's back to normal of 24H cycle
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When I have a non-text window (or, indeed, no window at all) open in a project in VS, why can't I search using Find in Files? Why do I need to open a text file first?
Ludicrous pile of ill-tested garbage.
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When you do not have any searchable window open still you can use find in files. In Find in Files we have option to look in current project or entire solution. You can use Ctrl + F to open find in files
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When I do that the find button is disabled
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Thing I noticed in VS2013 recently is that I couldn't drag a text file into the editor. Not very good.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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strange I've just managed to drag a text file into it...
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Yes, I find it hard to believe this isn't supported. In which case, it's probably just my stupid computer then.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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