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In case anybody missed it: I GOT HIRED.
I start full-time employment tomorrow.
In terms of location, the building is literally 2 blocks from my front
door. It's almost close enough to /walk/ to work. (Take note, all ye who
sayeth "there are no jobs in Milton Keynes, you should move to London".)
There is only one other site which is nearer than this. So it's almost
as near as is physically possible.
In terms of the work, it appears that I'm going to be a full-time C#
programmer, occasionally specialising in Linux deployment and packaging.
(As opposed to Linux deployment and packaging, occasionally doing some
C# programming, which is what it initially sounded like.) The guys seem
convinced that I'm a Linux wizard, despite my statements to the
contrary. This seems to be based largely on the fact that I know how to
run "ps" and I know that "kill" is a command that sends signals, not
just a tool for killing processes.
In terms of what the company does, the Non-Disclosure Agreement that I
just signed prevents me saying too much. Their products are used by
government bodies and the military (but also normal commercial customers
as well). Apparently I need to undergo some fairly extensive security
checks. The software they write has some very technical aspects to it -
manipulating low-level stuff like computer file-systems, network
protocols and even cryptography. (I.e., stuff that I would actually find
interesting, rather than just writing yet /another/ CRUD system.)
The company is quite small, and everything is fairly informal. The
development team consists of a bunch of lads all roughly my age. I spent
most of Friday hanging out with them in their den, and I went home
feeling like I'd had "a fun day" rather than "a job interview". It seems
that I fit right in. This is probably no small part of why they hired
me; they do a lot of "pair programming", which I'd imagine doesn't work
at all if the people in the pair aren't both on the same wavelength. In
short, it's a very friendly, very fun environment. (OTOH, I didn't do
any actual *work*, so...)
I wrote quite a lot of C# code for somebody who doesn't "know" C# yet.
Obviously it was all exercises. And they were really more interested in
my problem-solving approach (and social skills) than the actual code
produced (which was obviously trivial).
Oh, and did I mention? The salary isn't peanuts this time. It's real
money. OK, it's not a fortune. But it's not a joke now. And in
percentage terms, it's a rather large increase. (I'm not completely sure
what my final salary from the last place was, but we're talking about
something like a 50% pay rise. Would *you* complain about that??)
Bearing in mind that my previous employer is still paying me what
amounts to a full salary until December, I will basically be earning two
wages for the next few months.
Obviously I'm now in a probation period. My official title is "junior
developer". It has been indicated to me, by several people who have the
authority to be making such statements, that this could change quite
soon, and that if so the pay would also increase. (But to be clear, I do
not have this part in writing.)
So, to summarise, an extremely local job, doing interesting, technical
work, in a relaxed atmosphere with friendly people, for drastically
increased pay. And I start tomorrow. To say that this is my "dream job"
would be an exaggeration, and would be more than a little premature. But
I think you'll all agree this is an extremely positive outcome. Now
let's just hope to **** that after all this I can actually DO the job! O_O
PS. My quip about Mordor seems tame compared to some of the jokes I
heard offered in the office. Indeed, that quip may even by why they
invited me back in the first place... (But that's just speculation on my
part.)
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Orchid Win7 v1 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> In terms of location, the building is literally 2 blocks from my front
> door. It's almost close enough to /walk/ to work.
You talk as if actually walking to work is completely unthinkable, no matter
how short the distance. Heaven forbid you having to walk two entire blocks!
--
- Warp
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On 07/10/2012 11:45 AM, Warp wrote:
> Orchid Win7 v1<voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>> In terms of location, the building is literally 2 blocks from my front
>> door. It's almost close enough to /walk/ to work.
>
> You talk as if actually walking to work is completely unthinkable, no matter
> how short the distance. Heaven forbid you having to walk two entire blocks!
Walking from Milton Keynes to Coventry would be completely unthinkable.
Walking two city blocks would merely mean I'd have to leave a little bit
earlier. At my current fitness level, it's probably about a 30 minute
walk. I probably wouldn't do that in winter though...
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On 07/10/2012 11:33 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> In case anybody missed it: I GOT HIRED.
>
> I start full-time employment tomorrow.
Well done, you seem to have landed on your feet.
It sounds like it is the perfect place for you to work. Interesting job,
good working conditions, reasonable money, close to home and maybe a
social life. When the good weather comes back you could cycle to work.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 07/10/2012 01:29 PM, Stephen wrote:
> Well done, you seem to have landed on your feet.
> It sounds like it is the perfect place for you to work. Interesting job,
> good working conditions, reasonable money, close to home and maybe a
> social life. When the good weather comes back you could cycle to work.
Yeah, all that stuff. Sounds like good times ahead.
I'm not worried. I merely mentioned it as an indication of the kind of
work they're doing.
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On 07/10/2012 3:32 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 07/10/2012 01:29 PM, Stephen wrote:
>
>> Well done, you seem to have landed on your feet.
>> It sounds like it is the perfect place for you to work. Interesting job,
>> good working conditions, reasonable money, close to home and maybe a
>> social life. When the good weather comes back you could cycle to work.
>
> Yeah, all that stuff. Sounds like good times ahead.
>
Except that you may actually have to work. :-P
>
> I'm not worried. I merely mentioned it as an indication of the kind of
> work they're doing.
Gotcha!
--
Regards
Stephen
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>> Yeah, all that stuff. Sounds like good times ahead.
>
> Except that you may actually have to work. :-P
Uh... yeah. I wonder if I still remember how to do that? o_O
Oh well, either way, it's going to get *quiet* around this newsgroup. ;-)
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On 07/10/2012 4:24 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>> Yeah, all that stuff. Sounds like good times ahead.
>>
>> Except that you may actually have to work. :-P
>
> Uh... yeah. I wonder if I still remember how to do that? o_O
>
> Oh well, either way, it's going to get *quiet* around this newsgroup. ;-)
I didn't want to say that but since you brought it up... :-P
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Sun, 07 Oct 2012 13:29:39 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> On 07/10/2012 11:33 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>> In case anybody missed it: I GOT HIRED.
>>
>> I start full-time employment tomorrow.
>
>
> Well done, you seem to have landed on your feet.
> It sounds like it is the perfect place for you to work. Interesting job,
> good working conditions, reasonable money, close to home and maybe a
> social life. When the good weather comes back you could cycle to work.
Yes indeed. Well done!
Jim
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> I start full-time employment tomorrow.
Congratulations - must be nice to be getting paid double (until xmas
wasn't it?) :-)
> In terms of location, the building is literally 2 blocks from my front
> door. It's almost close enough to /walk/ to work.
...
> In terms of the work, it appears that I'm going to be a full-time C#
> programmer,
...
> protocols and even cryptography. (I.e., stuff that I would actually find
...
> something like a 50% pay rise. Would *you* complain about that??)
...
Surely that is TOTALLY IMPOSSIBLE! You're one of the 6 people in the
world working on cryptography!
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