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Previously on "Bob - they didn't plan for that"

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Fear not benesy. They will still need you to change the tapes. And as a Plan B, you could pocket a few bob, proof-reading and correcting bob's Tech Specs.





    less of it Graaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaandad


    Milan.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    the bob's that I works with are accutely aware that no matter how much they want higher wages and materialistic items,

    they risk pushing their prices too high and becoming unattractive in the cost/pain equation

    bob's worried about that

    bob getting higher wages and devaluing the euro and £ should help things nicely

    Milan.
    Fear not benesy. They will still need you to change the tapes. And as a Plan B, you could pocket a few bob, proof-reading and correcting bob's Tech Specs.


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  • milanbenes
    replied
    the bob's that I works with are accutely aware that no matter how much they want higher wages and materialistic items,

    they risk pushing their prices too high and becoming unattractive in the cost/pain equation

    bob's worried about that

    bob getting higher wages and devaluing the euro and £ should help things nicely

    Milan.

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  • SupremeSpod
    replied
    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    but isn't there a practically infinite bob reservoir?

    and by the time there are about 12,000 billion bob .net gurus the price will be about 1 rupees a day.

    i'd have thought

    probably
    Ride the skills wave. It's cyclical.

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  • NickFitz
    replied
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    all the bob graduates

    as soon as they get a certain foundation of .net knowledge
    The Microsoft.Bob namespace?

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  • OwlHoot
    replied
    but isn't there a practically infinite bob reservoir?

    and by the time there are about 12,000 billion bob .net gurus the price will be about 1 rupees a day.

    i'd have thought

    probably

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic Bob - they didn't plan for that

    Bob - they didn't plan for that

    working on a .net bob project a new phenomenen has started

    all the bob graduates

    as soon as they get a certain foundation of .net knowledge

    they're leaving

    apparently their domestic market is so hot they can in most cases nearly
    double their money by jumping ship

    good on them

    getting paid more will only make things more expensive

    and by jumping ship they give me and others a longer run

    funny old world

    Milan.

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