Being a pleb myself doing po-dunk work I can say that I prefer it to the stress and hours of previous positions. There were times when I had to manage a network of servers across a secure wan (NIPRNET and SIPRNET), managed information security for a
large secure network, managed projects for all developers as well as networks in new construction, etc and did development at the same time. It was crazy, crazy, crazy all the time and I would not go back to it for ANYTHING... Give me po-dunk work anytime! :O) *G*
>Kevin
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>Perhaps you feel as you do because you are one of the select group that apparently are the only ones competent enough to take on this task. Perhaps the rest of us plebs who stumble along doing po-dunk work with local tables using a "scuttled ship that cannot be saved" development environment, are envious of your journeyman status. ;-)
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>Regards
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>j.R
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