One of my hobbies is chuckling at the ways of ex-army folk who have crossed over to IT. Generally a good bunch but on the whole a bit mental.
I remember one PM, an american in Germany, who used to bark out order. Every discussion was like an argument. Even when you were agreeing with each other.
Another lad had no initiative. He would never try anything new, was never ambitious at doing new things for his career but if he got an order from on high he'd plug away till the job was done. If I was told to do something I'd bitch and complain and come up with better ways to do it but he'd just get stuck in, finish the job, then bitch and complain and laugh afterwards. Good bloke.
I reckon you can always spot the ex-army guys.
I remember one PM, an american in Germany, who used to bark out order. Every discussion was like an argument. Even when you were agreeing with each other.
Another lad had no initiative. He would never try anything new, was never ambitious at doing new things for his career but if he got an order from on high he'd plug away till the job was done. If I was told to do something I'd bitch and complain and come up with better ways to do it but he'd just get stuck in, finish the job, then bitch and complain and laugh afterwards. Good bloke.
I reckon you can always spot the ex-army guys.
Comment