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- Christopher
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alex.barylski
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Drastically...night and day...arborint wrote:Perhaps the skills to be a good programmer are different from the skills to be a good businessperson?
I can't think of two different opposing type of people...
Hence the reason I have struggled so much over the years in attempt to start being my own boss...and the reason I understand why most programmers aren't businessmen
It's a very difficult transition to make...especially concurrently
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alex.barylski
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I live in a total bum city as far as tech is concerned...Daedalus- wrote:working a 9-5 leaves opportunity to meet hot chicks at work.
ahahaha
There are zero tech jobs here...as far as programming anyways...
Especially those of which I would accept...
Meeting hot chicks would be nice...but the only place I did work at consisted of 4 guys in their 20's...who never bathed...and nothing but program and play war craft...except me...cuz I don't play war craft