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    #51
    I used to work in SAP many years ago... moved into something else and regretted it until I got into contracting and got top £ for it.

    Several years later and all is good, very good now.

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      #52
      Taz,

      come on then out with it, what do you work with ?

      Milan.

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        #53
        Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
        Taz,

        come on then out with it, what do you work with ?

        Milan.
        I can't say, because it's such a small field that everyone will know who I am

        I still wouldn't mind getting back into SAP, given the chance. Personally I would go for Netweaver techs such as XI, as that's where my strengths are and what I find interesting.

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          #54
          Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
          Excellently steered off topic Mr benes

          Good work indeed.


          The future's bright... the future's .Net

          There's nothing else to know.

          HTH
          WHS
          "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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            #55
            Thanks a lot guys, you've been most helpful

            I need to have a look at a career move, but I gather now this is well above my station....

            How about SQL then ?

            Love to all, I need a direction, any direction

            cassandra

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              #56
              .Net luv


              Milan.

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                #57
                Originally posted by cassandra View Post
                I need to have a look at a career move, but I gather now this is well above my station....
                .Net is piss easy to learn, do it in VB.NET if you MUST, but C# is more marketable, and since 90% of .Net knowledge is knowing what's available in the framework and how to use it and that's common to both, so you may as well go for the most marketable.
                Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                  Taz,

                  come on then out with it, what do you work with ?

                  Milan.
                  Porn apparently, and I wonder what that speciality is that we'd find it so easy to identify him

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by TazMaN View Post
                    Personally I would go for Netweaver techs such as XI, as that's where my strengths are and what I find interesting.
                    Somebody who drives a Passat has been rumbled

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                      #60
                      shat it

                      Milan.

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