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Anything less than a V.P title is an insult.
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Rugby,
I don't throw around the term 'genius' but you'd certainly qualify.
+5
-MehGerbil
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How you really lose your job is when I inform Greg that you were actually being sarcastic!
Life is too shor
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Reads as a joke.
We got those blinds here. Goes automatic up and down, over all windows on the same floor.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Ohhhh don't get me started on blinds that aren't sheveled.
modified 25-Nov-14 10:16am.
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Up-vote for using "sheveled," an example of back-formation, lonely etymon, and (depending on which cunning linguist you talk to: cran-morpheme) !
«If you search in Google for 'no-one ever got fired for buying IBM:' the top-hit is the Wikipedia article on 'Fear, uncertainty and doubt'» What does that tell you about sanity in these times?
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I feel so much respect for your having the courage to stand up in the work-place, unashamed, and assert your right to publicly put-on, and take-off, the prostheses !
I know that's not without personal cost, and I feel your pain.
admiringly, Bill
«If you search in Google for 'no-one ever got fired for buying IBM:' the top-hit is the Wikipedia article on 'Fear, uncertainty and doubt'» What does that tell you about sanity in these times?
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HI,
I am currently working as a Web developer and pursuing MBA part time. Now after completing MBA, I want to move into IT management side of world.
From last 1-2 years, I have been providing solutions to my employer, and implementing them. My job requirement is more than a developer (Who just work on a given task). Now I have an option to change my role. What do you all suggest?
Do i stick to Developer or Web consultant or Solutions Architect considering that I want to move into management side in few years time.
Thanks.
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In my case I started as junior developer, then got senior job and started doing project management, ending on project's technical chief.
I would say you should go for the one that fullfills you more and where you have more fun. Anyways personal development is a continuos path, so it doesn't really matters where you start, as long as you continue improving, rol changing will come in its own.
At least this is my opinion
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Be a solutions architect - it sounds very clever.
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Yeah...but you do have to wear silly little glasses and drive a Saab...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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A fair point - and if you should move into project management your job description is closer to "proctologist" than "engineer".
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*Vilmos orders a Saab*
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You might have to wait a while for delivery: they went bust in 2012...
[edit]Turns out they are making a come back (again) and selling the same cars that didn't sell last time, plus "an electric car" (so that should be ...um...different)[/edit]
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Cool, which model? I, II or III?
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If you enjoy developing webpages, keep doing what you're doing but at a higher level.
Being management can be good and satisfying if you have a solid team, but woe to those who get saddled with 1 or more slackers.
The other side of the coin don't go into management and bludgeon everyone with the old "I've got an MBA, so..."
Whichever you choose, make sure it is what you want to do, and good luck!
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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AndyInUK wrote: I want to move into management side in few years time. How about "Boardroom bully"
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Stick to what you are best at and forget the ego. (You can make a lot of money as a technical expert, far more than a manager can by the way).
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I prefer to call myself an Ontology Engineer[^]
And no, you can't use it, it's been taken!
Marc
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Marc Clifton wrote: And no, you can't use it, it's been taken! If he gets a degree in it, why not? By the way, where did you get your degree in Ontology?
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Depends who you want to blame
Consultants blame architects
Architects blame consultants and developers
Developers blame consultants and architects
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'Users' is a category entirely absent from your analysis.
This makes me think you've never worked in the business.
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25+ years in the business.
Users?
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