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kewp
ParticipantIf you want to brag about how great your picks are, go do it on MarketGuru:
kewp
ParticipantIf you want to brag about how great your picks are, go do it on MarketGuru:
kewp
ParticipantIf you want to brag about how great your picks are, go do it on MarketGuru:
kewp
ParticipantIf you want to brag about how great your picks are, go do it on MarketGuru:
kewp
ParticipantI have to admit; I’m still chuffed that IT sales engineers make more money than the developers that actually create the product.
I suppose this is made up by the fact they are usually fired first in a downturn.
kewp
ParticipantI have to admit; I’m still chuffed that IT sales engineers make more money than the developers that actually create the product.
I suppose this is made up by the fact they are usually fired first in a downturn.
kewp
ParticipantI have to admit; I’m still chuffed that IT sales engineers make more money than the developers that actually create the product.
I suppose this is made up by the fact they are usually fired first in a downturn.
kewp
ParticipantI have to admit; I’m still chuffed that IT sales engineers make more money than the developers that actually create the product.
I suppose this is made up by the fact they are usually fired first in a downturn.
kewp
ParticipantI have to admit; I’m still chuffed that IT sales engineers make more money than the developers that actually create the product.
I suppose this is made up by the fact they are usually fired first in a downturn.
kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Either way the future looks grim but all of us here sound like we know how to bend with the breeze.
[/quote]Given that I haven’t invested a dime in either real estate or the stock market, the future looks great to me! My dollars are worth more every single day.
I also work in higher ed, which is pretty much disconnected from the economy. I make the same regardless of whether its a bull or a bear market.
Edit: I’ll add that if you are an older IT worker, University and Government is a great place to work. The pace is slower and less competitive and the benefits are great. The pay isn’t always the best, but I have a feeling in a year or so its going to be pretty competitive with the private sector.
kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Either way the future looks grim but all of us here sound like we know how to bend with the breeze.
[/quote]Given that I haven’t invested a dime in either real estate or the stock market, the future looks great to me! My dollars are worth more every single day.
I also work in higher ed, which is pretty much disconnected from the economy. I make the same regardless of whether its a bull or a bear market.
Edit: I’ll add that if you are an older IT worker, University and Government is a great place to work. The pace is slower and less competitive and the benefits are great. The pay isn’t always the best, but I have a feeling in a year or so its going to be pretty competitive with the private sector.
kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Either way the future looks grim but all of us here sound like we know how to bend with the breeze.
[/quote]Given that I haven’t invested a dime in either real estate or the stock market, the future looks great to me! My dollars are worth more every single day.
I also work in higher ed, which is pretty much disconnected from the economy. I make the same regardless of whether its a bull or a bear market.
Edit: I’ll add that if you are an older IT worker, University and Government is a great place to work. The pace is slower and less competitive and the benefits are great. The pay isn’t always the best, but I have a feeling in a year or so its going to be pretty competitive with the private sector.
kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Either way the future looks grim but all of us here sound like we know how to bend with the breeze.
[/quote]Given that I haven’t invested a dime in either real estate or the stock market, the future looks great to me! My dollars are worth more every single day.
I also work in higher ed, which is pretty much disconnected from the economy. I make the same regardless of whether its a bull or a bear market.
Edit: I’ll add that if you are an older IT worker, University and Government is a great place to work. The pace is slower and less competitive and the benefits are great. The pay isn’t always the best, but I have a feeling in a year or so its going to be pretty competitive with the private sector.
kewp
Participant[quote=CDMA ENG]
Either way the future looks grim but all of us here sound like we know how to bend with the breeze.
[/quote]Given that I haven’t invested a dime in either real estate or the stock market, the future looks great to me! My dollars are worth more every single day.
I also work in higher ed, which is pretty much disconnected from the economy. I make the same regardless of whether its a bull or a bear market.
Edit: I’ll add that if you are an older IT worker, University and Government is a great place to work. The pace is slower and less competitive and the benefits are great. The pay isn’t always the best, but I have a feeling in a year or so its going to be pretty competitive with the private sector.
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