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Prabhakaran Karuppaih
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Thanks Paul.Royal Dutch Shell (Shell petrol) use a huge amount of freelance IT staff, i only know this as my wife is a Programme manager for Shell Retail IT.
Apologies for going off the topic. You developed something 52 years ago! That's an amazing journey. Since it was pre-internet ages, may I know which platform it was built on.I remember an accounts receivable system I designed for the State of Tennessee back in 1973! Even in those pre-internet ages we were aware that crooks existed and incorporated procedures that required matching invoices to purchases. This is bookkeeping 101.
i can only assume that it was carved into stone tabletsApologies for going off the topic. You developed something 52 years ago! That's an amazing journey. Since it was pre-internet ages, may I know which platform it was built on.
If FB and Google paid so much real money for fake invoice, is our data really safe with them?They have learned the lesson.
It's not only google and facebook, there's been a lot of cases like thisIf FB and Google paid so much real money for fake invoice, is our data really safe with them?
Thanks for sharing. Pardon my ignorance but this is scary (for the companies) I never thought that such things would be possible with such big companies in digital age.
- Flycatcher – $1 Million Toy Shipment (2024)
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Thanks for the reply. Couple of days ago I was doing a random search on GPT about older legacy platforms and COBOL was mentioned there.COBOL with VSAM tables. I'm pretty sure that at least two of my COBOL/IMS applications are still at least partially operational. One for Boeing and one for Pratt & Whitney.
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Do you mean being a freelancer, contracting at big companies?Thinking of becoming a One...
The worst, especially on technical sites like this, is when someone feels the pedantic need to point out inconsequential errors that neither correct nor clarify anything and add nothing to the conversation other than showing that the poster geniusly spotted something out of place.
Okay. Understood.Do you mean being a freelancer, contracting at big companies?
It's very hard if not impossible here if you are talking about TRUE freelancing - where you are representing your own self on what we could call a 1099 tax status (or something like that) here.
On the other hand, the big companies (I'm thinking of major banks, hospitals, tech companies) DO hire MANY contractors, but those contractors are going through a Staffing firm, not out there on their own.
I'm estimating something like 40-60% of most tech jobs here are contracting at first at least. But not just a guy off the street who comes in with his own contract.