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10/05/2007 09:45:24
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01204014
Message ID:
01224119
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My question is - why you're so eager to track how do I spend my time, how do I work, etc.? It is my business and not somebody's else and I didn't understand why would you make a technical question a complete off-topic and turn it into the discussion about me and my work habits.

The only reason that I posted my opinion here is because you seemed so eager to have the members of this forum go to the MSDN forum to see what I had said. I just thought that since you were so eager to have everyone know my opinion, I would oblige you.

I am not anxious to track how you spend you time - believe it or not, I really have no interest in you at all. One has only to see the number and frequency with which you post messages here and elsewhere to know that you are spending more time on-line than you are doing your job for which you are being paid. As I have said, collectng a paycheck that you have not earned amounts to the same thing as stealing and it is unethical. I would say this about anyone who spends more time on-line that at work. This is not about you personally.

But if you ask all of my employers - new and past ones, they would only say good things about me and my performance. I can give you the numbers in private if you really would like to contact them and find out.

I am not intersted in getting references for you - I would never employ someone with your work ethic. All I want to know is would they give you glowing reommendations if they knew you spent more time on-line than writing code for them? Or have you shown them how you spend your time and they are happy with that?
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