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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #15 on: 05 November 2007, 19:49:14 »

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As an experience changing jobs to a higher position is a matter of courage ..Which I dont have now..So do it..

When a person becomes older also becomes lazy too..Like me  ;D
You do get the 'comfy slippers' mentality.

Trouble is, been doing my current role for 7.5yrs and getting restless.  A few technology changes keeps you on your toes, but a certain staleness working on the same site for that length of time...
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #16 on: 05 November 2007, 19:52:15 »

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As an experience changing jobs to a higher position is a matter of courage ..Which I dont have now..So do it..

When a person becomes older also becomes lazy too..Like me  ;D
You do get the 'comfy slippers' mentality.

Trouble is, been doing my current role for 7.5yrs and getting restless.  A few technology changes keeps you on your toes, but a certain staleness working on the same site for that length of time...


Well I have been with the same company for 15 years, but I am needed if I left who would do my work?
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #17 on: 05 November 2007, 19:52:29 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Sierra by any chance?
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #18 on: 05 November 2007, 19:56:23 »

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As an experience changing jobs to a higher position is a matter of courage ..Which I dont have now..So do it..

When a person becomes older also becomes lazy too..Like me  ;D
You do get the 'comfy slippers' mentality.

Trouble is, been doing my current role for 7.5yrs and getting restless.  A few technology changes keeps you on your toes, but a certain staleness working on the same site for that length of time...


Well I have been with the same company for 15 years, but I am needed if I left who would do my work?
Apart from a paper exercise change of employer about 3 or 4 yrs ago, I've been with same company for 19yrs.

And there is always someone who can do your job. Probably do it better as well. Nobody is irreplacable, no matter how much we like to think we aren't.  It may take a replacement a week or 2 to get up to speed, but everybody can be replaced.

Hence, I would have no quilty feelings leaving my current role.
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #19 on: 05 November 2007, 20:04:01 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Patience is a virtue Martin. Great things come to he that waits.  ;)
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #20 on: 05 November 2007, 20:08:49 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Yep...programming and database principles dont change day to day..(Even APIs tend to change  >:( but not frequently )

Once I take Active Directory course.. :-/  Whats that.. ?

The only trouble with that is after sometime you forgot too many thousands lines of code..But object and modular design diminishes that problem anyway

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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #21 on: 05 November 2007, 20:10:17 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Yep...programming and database principles dont change day to day..(Even APIs tend to change  >:( but not frequently )

Once I take Active Directory course.. :-/  Whats that.. ?

The only trouble with that is after sometime you forgot too many thousands lines of code..But object and modular design diminishes that problem anyway

Strangely enough, I remember my last AD course.  It was an AD security design course. 11th Sep 2001.
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #22 on: 05 November 2007, 20:10:35 »

Enjoy the day James. Hope you're not too tired to excel.  :)
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #23 on: 05 November 2007, 20:11:46 »

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As an experience changing jobs to a higher position is a matter of courage ..Which I dont have now..So do it..

When a person becomes older also becomes lazy too..Like me  ;D
You do get the 'comfy slippers' mentality.

Trouble is, been doing my current role for 7.5yrs and getting restless.  A few technology changes keeps you on your toes, but a certain staleness working on the same site for that length of time...


Well I have been with the same company for 15 years, but I am needed if I left who would do my work?
Apart from a paper exercise change of employer about 3 or 4 yrs ago, I've been with same company for 19yrs.

And there is always someone who can do your job. Probably do it better as well. Nobody is irreplacable, no matter how much we like to think we aren't.  It may take a replacement a week or 2 to get up to speed, but everybody can be replaced.

Hence, I would have no quilty feelings leaving my current role.

Thats true.. only replacing the programming projects and workers need a bit more  time compared to IT administration..

And if they had the last version of codes  ;)

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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #24 on: 05 November 2007, 20:27:28 »

 :)I honestly haven't a clue what any of you are on about but best of luck with your job application. Is a spread sheet what you throw over the top when you've changed the bedding?
      I'll get me coat & hop back in me truck, i know what to do with that!!!!!!! :-[
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #25 on: 05 November 2007, 20:51:40 »

Good Luck for tomorrow.

Cup of tea if ya want one.
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #26 on: 05 November 2007, 20:56:07 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Yep...programming and database principles dont change day to day..(Even APIs tend to change  >:( but not frequently )

Once I take Active Directory course.. :-/  Whats that.. ?

The only trouble with that is after sometime you forgot too many thousands lines of code..But object and modular design diminishes that problem anyway

Strangely enough, I remember my last AD course. It was an AD security design course. 11th Sep 2001.

 :o  really bad day..  Too many suffered not only who died..

ps  : late answer sorry my president and US president were talking to media just at that moment
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #27 on: 05 November 2007, 20:59:04 »

Hope it goes well. :y

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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #28 on: 05 November 2007, 22:51:59 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Sierra by any chance?


Nope - Golfbuddy has heard of us
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Re: Technical assessment tomorrow
« Reply #29 on: 05 November 2007, 22:52:30 »

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Good luck, I think I'll stick to programming, designing databases seems easy in comparison.

Any Glass companies out there hurry up our order books are taking off :y

Patience is a virtue Martin. Great things come to he that waits.  ;)


 :y :y
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