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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostExcellent - something I thought about for a bit, but turns out I couldn't be arsed to do anything about it
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You'll enjoy it. But one word of advice, not on an empty stomach.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostExcellent - something I thought about for a bit, but turns out I couldn't be arsed to do anything about it
If you're thinking of doing something, but you can't be arsed, probably best not to do it....
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the solution of course is to write your own course books and force your victims to buy them.
Congrats.
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Originally posted by Bellona View PostNice one: )
Invaluable that people with practical, "real" experience, in addition to pure academics, play a part in education.
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Nice one: )
Invaluable that people with practical, "real" experience, in addition to pure academics, play a part in education.
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Excellent - something I thought about for a bit, but turns out I couldn't be arsed to do anything about it
What are you teaching?
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Boomed! I am now a lecturer
Just reached an agreement to teach an evening class at a local uni starting next February.
Pros:
- something I have always wanted to do
- nice diversified income stream for the business (but only pocket change)
- nice addition to CV (what experience do you have in X? Oh, I teach a class in it)
- forces me to be on top of my game on a particular technical skillset (will help with those closed tech question interviews)
Cons:
- limits my travel (but I am in walking distance of the biggest market so less of an issue)
- have to actually teach the class - long hours one day a weekTags: None
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