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You have a career with computers?

SOAD, do you require your meals to be alive..or wil you accept them already dead...I have several bodies that need disposing.....
 

Maynza

Formerly DontdroptheSOAD
Anti-Basic said:
SOAD, do you require your meals to be alive..or wil you accept them already dead...I have several bodies that need disposing.....
Depends. Anything over 2 days old begins to rot.
 

Rabban

Sorceror
For now I program for pay (summer intern job). I like it so far so I'll probably stick with it after college.
 

Shadow1980

Wanderer
Search Engine Compatibility Specialist at the moment, earning money sitting behind my computer googling & analysing websites for big clients, giving them advise on what to do and what not to do in order to improve their ranks.
A bit of programming here and there, technical advise to collegues, meeting here and there & doing anything related to our Dutch clients makes it a varied job. (Am the only native Dutch speaker in the company, so besides my own job I get to do pretty much *everything* the company does for our Dutch clients, which is quite a lot of different things.)

I was recently offered a job as C# / .net developer by another company and am going to their head office halfway next month to listen to their offer. Not looking for another job, but if the offer is good....
 

Kin-Kran

Wanderer
Shadow1980 said:
Search Engine Compatibility Specialist at the moment, earning money sitting behind my computer googling & analysing websites for big clients, giving them advise on what to do and what not to do in order to improve their ranks.
A bit of programming here and there, technical advise to collegues, meeting here and there & doing anything related to our Dutch clients makes it a varied job. (Am the only native Dutch speaker in the company, so besides my own job I get to do pretty much *everything* the company does for our Dutch clients, which is quite a lot of different things.)

I was recently offered a job as C# / .net developer by another company and am going to their head office halfway next month to listen to their offer. Not looking for another job, but if the offer is good....

Very immpresive Shadow1980
 
Shadow1980 said:
Search Engine Compatibility Specialist at the moment, earning money sitting behind my computer googling & analysing websites for big clients, giving them advise on what to do and what not to do in order to improve their ranks.
A bit of programming here and there, technical advise to collegues, meeting here and there & doing anything related to our Dutch clients makes it a varied job. (Am the only native Dutch speaker in the company, so besides my own job I get to do pretty much *everything* the company does for our Dutch clients, which is quite a lot of different things.)

I was recently offered a job as C# / .net developer by another company and am going to their head office halfway next month to listen to their offer. Not looking for another job, but if the offer is good....

PwN. Go shadow! ++ Good Luck with C# Offer.

-Storm
 

Shadow1980

Wanderer
Storm33229 said:
PwN. Go shadow! ++ Good Luck with C# Offer.

-Storm

Kin-Kran said:
Very immpresive Shadow1980

Thanks you two :)

And thanks Storm, I hope they make me an offer I can't refuse, as I wont refuse it then ;-) Am hoping for more pay and the ability to do research / study. It would offer me an excellent opportunity to expand my skills both for my job *and* for our shard. Combining hobby with work would be great but it also worries me in a way, it is way easier taking problems at work home then..

But we will see next month what happens, fingers crossed!
 
Business Application Analyst / Developer is the official title of the job I'll be getting at the end of next week (not that it means anything more than "expensive coder").

I've worked for the company I'll be joining for the last one and a half years as an external SAP consultant. The contract on my consulting gig is up and I don't want to re-sign it.
I joined the consulting company mostly for the training programs they offered but they won't offer me any more training (apparantly 6 months of training out of a 2 year contract was too long for them, go figure hehe).

The nitty gritty of the new job is basically coding whatever comes along in whatever language they need it. Anything from web-applications to interfaces to the SAP system in languages ranging from assembly to .Net languages or J2EE/ABAP.

The pay is decent, the people are nice and they don't seem to mind that I walk in at 10:00 in the morning either ;)

Ah sweet sweet flexible working hours :p
 
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