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Originally posted by Bee View Post... it's not according with a contractor's profile that should have a politeness and cooperative professional behavior.
I have worked with tons of foreigners who know about English language style so it's not racist as I said before.
What's your excuse, by the way? I'm never quite sure whether it's poor knowledge of English, laziness, or just modern youth-speak which seems to confuse Kingston upon Thames with Kingston, Jamaica.
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Another thread dragged to the dogs by Bee.Last edited by northernladuk; 24 October 2016, 13:07.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View Post...
Requirements documents tend to be complex and they should really read smoothly. It's so irritating reading a paragraph and then going back over it again to guess what the BA might be trying to say.
Originally posted by Cirrus View PostNowadays you work with lots of foreigners but I really don't understand how they steal our plum jobs ('BA' = £500 on average) when they can't even speak the language.
Originally posted by Cirrus View PostNo
It's not xenophobia. It's intolerance of lazy, puerile drivel. These people are supposed to be professionals; supposed to be contractors. They drag us all down by their disrespect for colleagues and clients. If they can't be bothered to put together proper sentences then why should they be trusted to contribute to important corporate initiatives?
By the way - this applies to you as well
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostI agree. I'm a foreigner. It's not xenophobia, it is a basic requirement. If you don't care what I think, read what one of the guys a lot of Open Source programmers look up to thinks:
How To Become A Hacker
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostNo
It's not xenophobia. It's intolerance of lazy, puerile drivel. These people are supposed to be professionals; supposed to be contractors. They drag us all down by their disrespect for colleagues and clients. If they can't be bothered to put together proper sentences then why should they be trusted to contribute to important corporate initiatives?
By the way - this applies to you as well
How To Become A Hacker
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Originally posted by blackeye View PostYou voted out didn't you?
This sort of xenophobia is pretty disgusting and should not be allowed on this forum.
By the way - this applies to you as well
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There is plenty of work and I wish you all the best in your endeavours, be you BA, developer, a mix or whatever!
Long may the good conditions continue for all of us. It's all gravy really.
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Originally posted by blackeye View PostYou voted out didn't you?
This sort of xenophobia is pretty disgusting and should not be allowed on this forum. However, I do accept that BA documentation should be a cut above the rest, especially in the more traditional deployments.
Requirement documents in particular should be water tight. An IT-equivalent of a legally binding document, where there is no way misinterpret any statement. Sadly some BAs don't have the skills to produce this sort of document.
The ability to produce good deliverables has nothing to do with nationality or ethnicity.
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Originally posted by blackeye View PostThe ability to produce good deliverables has nothing to do with nationality or ethnicity.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWas Bee a BA (as his client thought) or a Functional Architect?
Either way - this is one of the things that really bugs me - surely BAs should have good written English. The problem BA I had wrote in some Nigerian patois. Bee sounds as though he's just got off the Ryanair 737 from Moldova for the first time.
Requirements documents tend to be complex and they should really read smoothly. It's so irritating reading a paragraph and then going back over it again to guess what the BA might be trying to say.
Nowadays you work with lots of foreigners but I really don't understand how they steal our plum jobs ('BA' = £500 on average) when they can't even speak the language.
You voted out didn't you?
This sort of xenophobia is pretty disgusting and should not be allowed on this forum. However, I do accept that BA documentation should be a cut above the rest, especially in the more traditional deployments.
Requirement documents in particular should be water tight. An IT-equivalent of a legally binding document, where there is no way misinterpret any statement. Sadly some BAs don't have the skills to produce this sort of document.
The ability to produce good deliverables has nothing to do with nationality or ethnicity.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWas Bee a BA (as his client thought) or a Functional Architect?
Either way - this is one of the things that really bugs me - surely BAs should have good written English. The problem BA I had wrote in some Nigerian patois. Bee sounds as though he's just got off the Ryanair 737 from Moldova for the first time.
Requirements documents tend to be complex and they should really read smoothly. It's so irritating reading a paragraph and then going back over it again to guess what the BA might be trying to say.
Nowadays you work with lots of foreigners but I really don't understand how they steal our plum jobs ('BA' = £500 on average) when they can't even speak the language.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou keep making long abstract statements about technology on an IT forum without an example or story to illustrate what you mean.
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostOn every single thread you then either ignore the poster who ask questions for clarification or make out they are thick without answering the question.
Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou then start insulting posters who make comments because you refuse to answer the first poster who questioned you as you don't realise multiple people read these threads and want to know how your work and experience differs from theirs.
You are posting an off topic for what?
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