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Erm, I wouldn't even pretend to be among the smartest in IT, but there must be some value in being able to earn a pound a minute while being a bit dim.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIn an ideal world the poll would have been vote for anyone but your own kind, but the testers would have found that difficult to understand and the developers would have just ignored the poll specification.
No, I didn't vote for testers.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Former.Originally posted by Scary View PostSmartest = brainiest or smartest = paid most to do least?Comment
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PMs get paid lots for having no useful skillls, not contributing much of anything, taking credit for other people's work, and doing very little. And all they need to do to get on this gravy train is pay for a course in PRINZEY7, or some such silly acronym.
Sounds pretty smart to me. Which I'd thought of it. Damn this being good at things and doing useful work for clients.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostPMs get paid lots for having no useful skillls, not contributing much of anything, taking credit for other people's work, and doing very little. And all they need to do to get on this gravy train is pay for a course in PRINZEY7, or some such silly acronym.
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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