Originally posted by Judge Fred
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"Might teach him a bit of humility..."
Yes. Humility Bob. I accept your apology.
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Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
And anyway, how are you Snaw? You don't seem to have been on the board for ages.
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Did look that way. But nevermind he got the job though nepotism he'll come down with big bump, just give it time. Meet his sort before "I know everything, so not going to listen".
So who cares that he has a degree, probally brought ift off the net for $19.95 !!!!!!!!!
And there's me here without a degree does that mean I am useless (well more than usually) But I'm earning sh*tloads so dont care!!!!!!!
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You said it
Originally posted by snawClearly I'm not worthy.
And anyway, how are you Snaw? You don't seem to have been on the board for ages.
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Originally posted by wonderwaifIn between the banter there is a lot of experience on this board and pearls of wisdom are eventually offered to the worthy.
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Originally posted by Judge FredI think my 1st says different Cowboy Bob.
I have noticed before how many of the contractors on here don't have degrees. I would have thought education and experience should go hand in hand, otherwise like me I assume you're just 'blagging it'?
In between the banter there is a lot of experience on this board and pearls of wisdom are eventually offered to the worthy.
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Originally posted by PigC'mon Cowboy leave the poor boy alone you know he knows best!! He's already spat has dummy out of his pram!!
Anyway with an attitude like that he is in for a long hard fall!!!!!!!
Now kiss and make up
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C'mon Cowboy leave the poor boy alone you know he knows best!! He's already spat has dummy out of his pram!!
Anyway with an attitude like that he is in for a long hard fall!!!!!!!
Now kiss and make up
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Oh dear! what a load of bull *****you are all spreading. Get a life - this boys got balls! dont knock him.
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Originally posted by Judge FredI would have thought education and experience should go hand in hand?
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Originally posted by Cowboy Bob1997 - 1999 = Permie job
threaded.
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"2003 - Present = Contracting"
Oh you're a newbie as well Bob.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanHe's got a point there Bob. You're not one of those people who include time at school and programming with a ZX81 at home as experience are you?????
1997 - 1999 = Permie job
1999 - 2000 = Freelance web-coder whilst doing MSc
2000 - 2003 = Permie jobs
2003 - Present = Contracting
10 years, right there (well 9.5 but I round up as I said elsewhere).
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Originally posted by Judge Fred" If I'd have gone to university at 18, I'd have 14 years experience. Instead, I went out and got a life as well."
I think you need to count Bob. You completed your degree in 2 years did you. What a hopeless bulltulipter you are!
September 1995 - July 1996 = Year 2
September 1996 - July 1997 = Year 3
My God man, what do they teach kids at school and university these days...
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