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Current Environment

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:53 am
by jim wood
Guys,

Does anybody know how things are out there. We currently going through yet another resturcture: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7856119.stm and this time I feel a little bit nervous,

Jim.

Re: Current Environment

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:28 pm
by Alan Kirk
jim wood wrote: Does anybody know how things are out there. We currently going through yet another resturcture: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7856119.stm and this time I feel a little bit nervous,
Damn, that's ugly. I haven't had the feelers out actively, but I've been keeping one eye on the lifeboats and the other on the icebergs since, like you, I don't feel 100% secure. From what I've been seeing the number of permanent positions has been dropping to very few, but the number of contract or consultancy positions is holding up reasonably well. But that's here, not the Ew-Kay, and we're likely to weather the recession a bit better than most countries.

My gut's still telling me that we're looking at signs of recovery in H2 of CY09, but I won't put money on it until I get the flux capacitor installed and find a place without speed cameras. (Since since 88 MPH = 141.62km/h, and that's not even legal in the Northern Territory since they abandoned unrestricted speeds.)

Hey, worst case? You get more time in front of WOW, and I finally get to conquer the whole of the Rome:Total War world.

Or the real one, depending on how bored I get.

I'll keep a couple of fingers crossed for you. (Or more likely toes, since crossed fingers makes typing difficult and tends to generate more TI code errors than I'd be comfortable with.)

Re: Current Environment

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:56 pm
by John Hobson
Jim

Heard the news re Shop Direct - keeping my fingers crossed for you - it's a cold world out there just now !!

Re: Current Environment

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 8:33 am
by jim wood
Cheers Guys. I survived yesterday so that probably means I will still have a job for the next 3 months while the company goes through the consultation process. I do however feel that I may go then. Basically we have been looking at either Oravle or IBM for our corporate MI. If IBM is chosen then TM1 stays as the OLAP tool. If Oracle is chosen Essbase stays. They gave their presentations yesterday and IBM completly made a mess of it (Well actually Simpsons Associates made a mess of it). They gave the worse presentation ever. There is only one company in the running really now, which means Essbase stays, which probably means I will go. I am being trained on Essbase right now but my job title is TM1 Developer.