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I'll make the same this year as last. We've had an across the board salary and bonus freeze.
If we're all good boys and girls there /might/ be an extra £7 3/6 in the new year; but I won't hold my breath for that one.
Any salary award next year will be a single year increase, so not only is any 2009 increase lost it won't be added in in future years to make up for it.
- this is just to see a badger and does not mean that I am dancing, for that I would add in a
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: this is just to see a badger
I still say that's a panda.
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Xiangyang Liu 刘向阳 wrote: beers on you tonight.
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I did. I will make more this year like I have for each of the last 15 or so years.
John
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Please provide your bank details so we can send our bills
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Be an Eagle, Sky is Yours.
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Great what about those who don't take hard drink .. i guess coffee
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Tech0 wrote:
Come on dude. Beer isn't hard drink. Its like the water, but better.
yeap that correct, but iam never able to stand its smell...
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I work for a small regional non-profit corporation in the healthcare industry. Money is always in short supply, and that includes in the staff paychecks. The financial crisis has cut the state revenues that we depend upon for a great many of our clients. It looks like Medicaid will actually be reducing what they pay us to perform services for our clients.
I would really love a nice, big, fat raise. With luck, it might just bring my salary in line with other programmers. I do not expect that to happen. The reality is, the best I can hope for is something much smaller.
I do not envy our CFO. She, and her staff, really have their work cut out for them to keep our spending in line with our income!
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Answered about the same, since monthly income is the same, but probably less year end bonus (if any at all)
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all the years they increase our salary a little bit, but not this year
luisnike19
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There is no increment for me .. so same salary... but inflation is touching around 20% for food item, so i am actually earning 20% less then last year!
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Took a serious pay cut - but glad to still be working. First layoffs at my workplace in memory.
I look at it philosophically: my cut means someone else (here) is still working: paying rent and putting food on their table. Since I normally live rather frugally (do to a gut instinct that hates waste and long-term debt), the primarily impact is that of a reduced savings rate.
The stability isn't by accident: life, like code, should have some exception-handler's built in for those unexpected things you should always expect.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert
"It's a sad state of affairs, indeed, when you start reading my tag lines for some sort of enlightenment. Sadder still, if that's where you need to find it." - Balboos HaGadol
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Bastages.
I got laid off in January and there's just nothing out there for me (I don't do that Web crap).
Fortunately, they who laid me off have had me adding some features to the system I wrote, on a contract basis.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I don't do that Web crap
Then all you do is limit your employment potential. Besides since you use CP I don't think even you believe the web is total crap.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: limit your employment potential
Yes, but I'm not in it just for the money. I like to enjoy my work, otherwise I wouldn't do it?
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So the web is "crap" and "boring" and no fun at all? Dude, you need a doctor...
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I hate web apps. Internet ENABLED desktop applications rock, but web apps are amazingly slow. Besides, http stands for HyperTEXT transfer protocol. If you really think of it, it wasn't even designed to transfer images! The marketing guys are the reason we're using these protocols for reasons they were NEVER designed to be used for, which is why we're now so bandwidth starved.
You honestly think I go http://www.twitter.com/ to update my status? No, of course not! I use a desktop app... which connects to Twitter via http, incidentally, which is NOT the way it should work! A port for everything and everything to its port, I say. :P
Cheers
Graham
P.S. Anyone know of a desktop app for searching/browsing CodeProject articles, which will allow me to take part in surveys and discussions (And no, not just a glorified web browser in a desktop app - an actual app)? I will never visit http://www.codeproject.com/ in my web browser again!
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Graham Downs wrote: I hate web apps.
Gee, just strong verbiage for something that's not that big of a deal. When was the last time you got out?
Graham Downs wrote: but web apps are amazingly slow.
If you don't know what you're doing they are. But you can't blame that on the technology.
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I'm getting the distinct impression your using the pre beta of IE1.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I like to enjoy my work, otherwise I wouldn't do it?
Oh I don't know, you've been unemployed for half a year. I can't think of one reason at all.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: half a year
Ah, that's nothing; my last period of unemployment lasted two and a half years. But that's mainly because my OpenVMS experience was no longer in demand and I had to learn C# and .net.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Ah, that's nothing; my last period of unemployment lasted two and a half years.
Holy crap. Never mind then.
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