When you are king of .NET, BizTalk and SQL Server, WHO needs to learn anything else in order to coin it in?
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Is it just me? When somebody says "crosstrain as a..." my mind automatically adds "hairdresser"
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a combination of b) and c)
I tend to train myself up for the next contract before the existing one finishes, that way you have the training & the experience. I view training as an investment, looking at courses with ROI opportunities. So I tend to go for the ones that start with 'ISEB...'.
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Franko,
having said that, no point dwelling on the past
look to the future man !
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 20 October 2006, 14:40.
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Originally posted by FranckoNo, didn't do .NET yet.
threaded.
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Originally posted by milanbenesafternoon Franko,
I have a fine memory and remember the technology you had exposure to in 2002, it was your opportunity to get into it,
you passed it by.
Milan.
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afternoon Franko,
I have a fine memory and remember the technology you had exposure to in 2002, it was your opportunity to get into it,
you passed it by.
Milan.
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Originally posted by sasguruI always created a little project for myself in my spare time to get confident with the technology. Once you are certain you have mastered it, just exaggerate/lie about how much you used it in your last contract/job.
<blatent-plug>For example, I did this when I was learning J2ME - http://sourceforge.net/projects/mobilesudoku</blatent-plug>
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Originally posted by milanbenespoor franko,
he had a chance to get onto the real gravy train in 2002, but he didn't take it
Milan.
2002 was the worst year ever in the last years. I have done contracts between 2001 and 2004 for your own record.
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poor franko,
he had a chance to get onto the real gravy train in 2002, but he didn't take it
Milan.
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I always created a little project for myself in my spare time to get confident with the technology. Once you are certain you have mastered it, just exaggerate/lie about how much you used it in your last contract/job.
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Well: Any and all of the following
1. Develop something to sell yourself in the chosen technology
2. Any chance to use it in a current contract take it
3. Take advantage of any training opportunities (MS have had some excellent free online training opportunities)
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Back to the original question.
I reckon the answer is (a).
I know of several people who have done this.
Personally I don't have the bottle.
tim
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Originally posted by FranckoWhat's the preferred solution?
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