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Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Title says it all.
Would you like me to add "Poll:" to the title?Title says it all.
On another thread, I think it was Khan who said "I'd sell a kidney first", to paraphrase. From my point of view, she understated the case. I suspect that I disliked my fairly well-paying job more than most
I guess that's the question here: Which would you prefer if forced into the choice -- dialysis or Dilbert?That was me (though I did steal the phrase from someone else).
And it's true.
That looks like prime sig line material to me...I guess that's the question here: Which would you prefer if forced into the choice -- dialysis or Dilbert?
I guess if I had too. All about survival I suppose. However, there isn't much work for old machinist/tool and die maker. Hopefully I can get by on my handsome face.
If we could manufacture another Y2K problem, sure...How about a COBOL mainframe programmer of 58? And I'm not even cute.
How about a COBOL mainframe programmer of 58? And I'm not even cute.
On the Internet, I'm 6' 2" and have a full head of hair and washboard abs.Well Im not really cute either. I just say that because its the internet and I can pretend
On the Internet, I'm 6' 2" and have a full head of hair and washboard abs.
As a (female) friend of mine once said, "it hardly matters where you got your appetite as long as you eat at home."But I have eyes and I can behold.
How about a COBOL mainframe programmer of 58? And I'm not even cute.
Right now it's all about actual experience -- no amount of competence, ability to learn new skills or other accomplishments matter in this job market. No one will train on the job because they don't need to.The weird thing is that I have programmer friends who would kill for a job right now and I'm not looking and get a job offer....sometimes it doesn't seem fair....not that I'm complaining.
How about a COBOL mainframe programmer of 58? And I'm not even cute.