The OP's post stems from the downturn.
Root and branch reform of the public sector is needed.
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Here is an IT test for you, to see if you are suited
You have two tables, one for students and one for classes, and you want to make a join
What is the best type of wood to make students table with and what glue would you suggest for the join ?
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You might want to check out some of Forrester's market research papers first.
Then again, you might not as the people I've met that work there are as thick as two short planks anyway.
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I might take a leaf out of his book and try my hand at tree surgery especially considering the IT sector isnt showing any signs of green shoots.
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Originally posted by Minisaurus View PostHi,
I left IT contracting about 12 years ago to be a tree surgeon. I'm contemplating a return to IT - my skills are/were C programming, UNIX admin & all the RDBMS of the day.
What do people think I should learn now?
Thanks
Mini
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You could work for us, but only if you are Oirish.
The MD is looking for tree fellas to work on our .net project
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt is like a nursery in here.
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It's funny you should post this cos I often think about becoming a tree surgeon. The two disciplines have a lot in common.
Apache Chainsaw -
Tree (data structure) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The advice on here can be hollow, particularly for a young sapling.
There is a treemendous amount of information available on the internet but you will need to prune the results to find what you are looking for.
Sorry to lumber you with this jack, but its best to be honest up front so you don't have an axe to grind later.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI reckon there is still money to be made with these skills. Maybe chuck in PHP?
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