>oGeo,
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>>< wild applause > As someone who qualifies in the "older workers" category (I'll be 54 this coming Sunday), there's not much more to be said but: "Thanks"
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>You may be old, but you're ahead of me. :-)
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>Actually, at 50, I often think of an old greeting card a friend received from his wife on his 50th: "You're not over the hill until you're over the thrill..."
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>I think the card was referring to something other than learning new technologies, but I also think the saying applies very well to this discussion. I usually do learn something new every day and I don't intend to lose the thrill of it any time soon.
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>Whether a young potential boss is impressed or not is another story. The current one seems to be happy at the moment. :-)
Hey Dave,
What's up? Haven't heard from you in awhile. They must be keeping you hopping at CoDe.
You can't cut me any slack can you?< g > Yeah, I'm ahead of you and hopefully it'll stay that way for awhile.
I think we both know what the "ology" the card was referring to and it certainly didn't begin with "techn".< vbg >
In my case, I've assumed the role of "senior" advisor.< s > My "boss" (I actually have two) is just over 30, the other one is in our age range. So it's comfortable.
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est