I reckon in 20 years all developers will be offshore...
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI reckon in 20 years all developers will be offshore...Comment
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Originally posted by Francko View PostI think it is a very good job for tape changers like Milan who get more money out of what they are really worth.
But if you are excellent at what you do and do progress a lot in your knowledge you would hardly see your increased value recognised morally or economically like in other fields happen (example: lawyers, doctors, solicitors, chemists, etc.).
Let's admit it, it's not rocket science to get a well sought after technical skill and make loads of money out of it but it's very hard to become a professional ITer with a global knowledge of the subject. Yet the latter would not guarantee you the effort you spend on. Well, to be fair IT is a young discipline and it will take many years before it matures to a good standard like other fields.Comment
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I did a degree in Business Studies, in the IT units I got my worse marks just skimming a pass, I also had to do a years work placement as part of the course and I ended up doing it in IT as it was all I could get and I needed a years placement to pass the course. After I finished uni the one I knew was there was no way I was going to work in IT, applied for non IT jobs didnt get them, applied for an IT job as I was desperate and got it, 10 years now Ive been working in IT and I hate it not saying its bad but I dont enjoy it. Im totally intergrated with the business in my current gig more so than ever before and its made me realise more so the mistake I made. So for me yes it was a mistake and is now a means to end, I'm sh*t at IT but dont tell the clientLast edited by Bumfluff; 18 January 2008, 11:36.Comment
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI did a degree in Business Studies
So in essense the message of your avatar is 2 great tits?Comment
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI did a degree in Business Studies, in the IT units I got my worse marks just skimming a pass, I also had to do a years work placement as part of the course and I ended up doing it in IT as it was all I could get and I needed a years placement to pass the course. After I finished uni the one I knew was there was no way I was going to work in IT, applied for non IT jobs didnt get them, applied for an IT job as I was desperate and got it, 10 years now Ive been working in IT and I hate it not saying its bad but I dont enjoy it. Im totally intergrated with the business in my current gig more so than ever before and its made me realise more so the mistake I made. So for me yes it was a mistake and is now a means to end, I'm sh*t at IT but dont tell the client
I've gone from hatred to resignation to thinking it's not turned out that badly. I suggest you try doing something else for a while and quiz your mates on their jobs, 99% of other forms of work are equally demoralising and in most cases harder work and less well paid than contracting.Comment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI know what you're saying, proper 'Industry' was banished from this country a long time ago.
"Do you enjoy working in the IT sector?" ...Is that better?
I don't work in "Information Technology", we write software to control hardware, end of.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNo, not at all.
I don't work in "Information Technology", we write software to control hardware, end of.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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I do it for the money. Though I quite enjoy the work sometimes.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI suggest you try doing something else for a while and quiz your mates on their jobs, 99% of other forms of work are equally demoralising and in most cases harder work and less well paid than contracting.
teachers, shop assistants, shop owners (large and small), doctors (hospital and GPs), nurses, physiotherapists, accountants, police officiers, civil service with non-jobs, lawyers, hospitality industry, advertising, sales consultants, probation officers, prison officiers, building trade (self-employed), tube workers -
and the only conclusion I can make from those that are happy with their job is either work for yourself or be the head honcho in a business.
As most people can't be head honcho the only other thing is to work for yourself."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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