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I am a South African web / SQL developer currently spending my time as a mum. My other passion is photography and have put a small portfolio up here[^]

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SimonS wrote:
A friend of mine left for the UK 1.5 years ago as a mid-range J2EE architect/snr developer and admits that he's now a junior architect *again* because of the apparent lack of tech. skills / advancement in UK.

There is a problem here with the IT market being flooded with possible candidates for every position. This has caused the sad scenario of overqualified people applying for junior positions with low salaries because it's all they can get. Unfortunately this can lead to "going backwards" in your career. However, in my experience general employment conditions are still better. I was employed as a developer in SA, expected to do everything that every client required. My boss could program well, but was extremely lazy, so I learnt nothing from him, and the result was that progress was slow and poor practices were used (all ASP - SQL code in the page, etc).

When I arrived in the UK I specifically applied for junior positions because I did not feel my SA experience justified anything better here. I was lucky, I have a boss who not only believes in doing things the right way (eg.he would crucify us if we tried to put SQL connections in an ASP page Laugh | :laugh: ), but also tries to teach us the best way of doing things. Perhaps I was just lucky, but I have found working here to be a far more pleasant experience.


SimonS wrote:
Is SA really good in terms of technology use?

This may seem strange after what I've said above, but yes, SA seems to be extremely advanced - in the area's which could be considered first world. Unfortunately as you know this does not extend to everyone in the country. For example, I just got a Nokia 7210 on a contract here. I paid in a little extra, but nothing that set me back by more than a weeks savings. When I tried to find info on what it could do I eventually had to resort to the SA Vodacom site! Pretty crazy - although I doubt if many people will be getting the phone in SA for a while, whereas here it is readily available, the SA site was far more informative. Sometimes I think that it's because SA's have the potential to do well in all these technologies, but not the cash to afford them personally that we are so driven to excel in these areas.

Unsure | :~ Hmmm... what a long answer Big Grin | :-D

How are you finding work in SA anyway? I would love to move from here to the Cape in a couple of years, but unless things improve drastically, I wonder what the chances for success would be. Even less chance it would seem for the Knysna / Plett area Frown | :(



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