You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to northernladyuk again.
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Seems like the cretins have lost their voice - for the time being.
Hard Brexit now!
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To be fair, I think SAS really is a millionaire.
How else can he afford to post over 28,000 posts since 2005?Comment
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Yeah Old Greg has the morning off, its just you on Team Cretin this morning.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeems like the cretins have lost their voice - for the time being.
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I think developers don't realise how hard they work.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostTo be fair, I think SAS really is a millionaire.
How else can he afford to post over 28,000 posts in such a short period of time?
You can work hard or you can work smart.
When I was a developer I was forced to do the former.
Now my job consists of looking at data and deciding what model to use.
That can be 5 lines of syntax in SAS or R. Then I look at residuals/graphics etc etc. Doesn't take long.
With experience I see data that matches what I've seen before, use the same stuff over and over.
Helps that Client 1 (finished work for client 2) has me more on a retainer - they're not keeping me busy at all.
Who cares - I invoice every month.Hard Brexit now!
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Lucky for some.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think developers don't realise how hard they work.
You can work hard or you can work smart.
When I was a developer I was forced to do the former.
Now my job consists of looking at data and deciding what model to use.
That can be 5 lines of syntax in SAS or R. Then I look at residuals/graphics etc etc. Doesn't take long.
With experience I see data that matches what I've seen before, use the same stuff over and over.
Helps that Client 1 (finished work for client 2) has me more on a retainer - they're not keeping me busy at all.
Who cares - I invoice every month.Comment
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It was hard work to retrain and get the experience necessary. Was like starting again and I went through a lot of hardship to do it. Worth it in the end.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostLucky for some.Hard Brexit now!
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Retrain to go into SAS? or retrain from SAS into something else?Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt was hard work to retrain and get the experience necessary. Was like starting again and I went through a lot of hardship to do it. Worth it in the end.Comment
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Retrain into statistics. The tool is irrelevant, you can pick up the syntax for SAS, R, SPSS or whatever as you go along provided you know why you're using a certain model - like I said if you're modelling it's typically only a few lines long - often the real work is in munging the data. Some clients assign you a programmer to do that though.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostRetrain to go into SAS? or retrain from SAS into something else?Hard Brexit now!
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Same problem as with other stuff, I don't want to go down to London.Originally posted by sasguru View PostRetrain into statistics. The tool is irrelevant, you can pick up the syntax for SAS, R, SPSS or whatever as you go along provided you know why you're using a certain model - like I said if you're modelling it's typically only a few lines long - often the real work is in munging the data. Some clients assign you a programmer to do that though.Comment
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