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09/06/2001 17:12:03
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That's a great comparison, Doug. I clicked James button so he'd see it!
JLK


>Jerry,
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>>>>>I have finally decided to drop the corporate wheelstone and go independant. Although, the initial jump is scary, I'm sure the water is fine after the initial plunge!
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>>>>Good luck, James! I've been an independent consultant for more than 15 years, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I'd rather take up carpentry than put up with the usual corporte BS.
>>>>
>>>>Mike
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>>>That's about where I'm at. I am so sick of managers without a shred of technical experience telling me how I should write code or which technolgies we should implement.
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>>Don't you just love it when they stand between you and your end user and and almost make you beg for the information you need to write the app, simply so they can 'lord it over you'. They have no other skill than to be oppressive.
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>>I nearly quit when I first began working where I now work but, thankfully, the pointy-haired fellow announced that he was going to quit and become a network consultant. He knew less about networks than he knew about coding. I told him "have fun - I enjoyed it for 15 years!", which was true, but I knew he didn't have what it took to be successful.
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>>That was five years ago. He didn't make it. He was hired back as a consultant on a short term documentation project. After he left, some programmers tried to use the documentation, but found it worthless. It was thrown away.
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>>Don't take this the wrong way but, have fun! :) (I've seen your replies, you can make it!)
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>A few years back a former neighbor announced to me that he was going to quit his job and go independent. I tried to explain to him the difference between ham & eggs. He didn't get it and bought a nice Gateway complete with Access as his main development tool. *chuckle*
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>About two months later he was back at being a bean counter, which he had skills in. <g>
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>Oh.. ham & eggs - what's the difference?
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>The Chicken was involved.
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>The Pig was committed..
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><g>
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>To make it as an independent I'd suggest one needs to know the difference...
Nebraska Dept of Revenue
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