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So Cowboy Bob. Then you to also went into contracting straight from University. A degree, then MSC makes you 24, then 10 years working to 34. Or are you just a yabba dabba bulltulipter?
Will take more than one feeble minded idiot to push me off the board. I dont mind constructive criticism from experienced people but I cannot stand bulltulipters!
Will take more than one feeble minded idiot to push me off the board. I dont mind constructive criticism from experienced people but I cannot stand bulltulipters!
You might as well sod off now then, this place is full of 'em.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
So Cowboy Bob. Then you to also went into contracting straight from University. A degree, then MSC makes you 24, then 10 years working to 34. Or are you just a yabba dabba bulltulipter?
Born 1972. Went to university in September 1994 (yes I was 22 by the time I got round to going) Graduated in July 1997. Worked 2 years permie, then went back to university for MSc in 1999 which took 1 year so graduated from that in 2000. Worked as a freelance web developer during MSc. Worked in permie jobs until 2003 when I finally went contracting.
So, OK, it will be 10 years in industry in July next year (July 1997 - July 2007 = 10 years). But that's close enough (I always round up).
Meanwhile, I think you need to learn to count. If I'd have gone to university at 18, I'd have 14 years experience. Instead, I went out and got a life as well.
So Cowboy Bob. Then you to also went into contracting straight from University. A degree, then MSC makes you 24, then 10 years working to 34. Or are you just a yabba dabba bulltulipter?
Nowhere did I say that I went contracting straight from university, and nowhere did I say I had 10 years contracting experience. What I said was that I had 10 years industry experience.
Perhaps you need to learn to read as well as count...
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