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Monkey See Monkey Do!
(20 points from which Software Wizard that originates;-)
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De : andy irvine
Envoy=E9 : mardi 26 f=E9vrier 2002 13:08
=C0 : professional vb
Objet : [pro_vb] RE: Advice needed on recruiting/training programmers
Ian,
You are right. Ideally, I would take a local kid from the local tech. I
t
will be cost effective (I, like your boss, have financial considerations)
and I like the idea of 'going straight to the orchard' (10 points for
telling me who said that and in which film :~)
Thanks for your input.
andy
> I started as a vb programmer in a telecommunications company, i just le
ft
> college.The programmer who hired me has now moved his own company and h
e
ha
> hired me although he has had to take a pay cut to do it.
>
> The point is that hiring the most expensive, experiened programmmer is
not
> always the right answer sometimes you need to give some one a chance.
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