Purile posters should be shot.
:)
See this is why non IT people think that we are maladjusted. Comments and responses like this - just pathetic. I love to fail.
A Non-Starter
"Clarity is the unclear from the mud of polluted waters" - thanks - I forgot.
Still say the other guys is pathetic or is that peripapetic or both. Actually I stick with the first one:)))
'Clarity is the unclear from the mud of polluted waters'
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Is that better for you.......pathetic....i rest my case
All of us......you obviously work for an unprofessional company or worse - work for yourself as a freelancer. I tell you it is pathetic the quality you get on the internet these days..
Totally agree with your comments. You get these morons that love to hide behind anonomity and spurt rubbish. In the real world, they would not even get heard:). I have seen so many posts here on the bash from people who you know have no real say. These posts are just so pathetic but then I like reading them as it makes me feel better in the knowledge that these people are working - and if they are then they make me look good:))))
OMG...you boys really believe that people listen to us:)....get real. This forum is for saddos like us, who moan about everything, because we do not have any friends, well at least we have online friends:).
I have looked at similar sites and it seems that people take them up and down like a prostitute's underwear - so all I can surmise is that they are test sites and we are wasting our time on these posts - so I agree this post is dead.....shows how little importance we have:))))
Brilliant post. :)......When will companies realise that we developers actually do research before implementation......unbelievable!!:)
I could not agree more. The politics of companies really make working for companies super bad. Thankfully I've got a boss that let's me work from home often and a-Void the void situation:).
I have considered doing a Master's for years but in the end opted not to do it. At the end of the day, almost all my co-workers are BSc/MSc and with professional qualifications to boot. So sacrificing something that does not really make you stand out is it worth it. I myself have a PHD and have been working in industry for 12 years and so have seen many graduations - and to this day, I can say it is better to spend time learning what to do then getting a qualification...