Originally posted by 2uk
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Now that is the mindset you need to abandon . You are a contractor You are competent in everything. -
It'll get bigger.Originally posted by 2ukWhat do you mean going to be ? It has been for quite some time.
But I don't have programminig skills. Thiking to do quick VB.net and asp.net courses. I Got e-learnings.Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon
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Split personality disorder, or forgot to log out of the 2UK account ?? :POriginally posted by 2ukNow that is the mindset you need to abandon . You are a contractor You are competent in everything.Comment
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Maybe they just wanted to be sure, to be sureOriginally posted by Old GregMy wife has a science PhD and was asked why she did poorly in her Irish language leaving certificate. She went elsewhere.I remember the good old days of this site when people used to moan about serious contractor related issues like house prices and immigration. How times have changed!?Comment
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Glad someone got the joke about the disorderOriginally posted by ArdescoSplit personality disorder, or forgot to log out of the 2UK account ?? :P
. I am trying to enforce that kind of thinking where I have opinion and I am able to do everything.
For example – say I am doing Sharepoint installation project. A need arises to connect that to say UNIX. As a contractor it is not efficient to say – I don’t know UNIX. It is efficient to say – I will talk to my “Unix Associates” – And then go find someone with Unix , get them on board , get more bucks.
No I do not have multiple nicks.Last edited by 2uk; 2 July 2007, 14:19.Comment
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