in reply to Advice for a Restless JAPH

What you're feeling is very common. The perceived level of skill of one's co-workers is highly correlated to job satisfaction for programmers. It's hard to find a good place, but they exist. If you don't think your co-workers are likely to change, find another job. If you're good, and live in an area with lots of IT, it won't be hard.

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Re: Re: Advice for a Restless JAPH
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 17, 2002 at 22:13 UTC
    I feel like I'm good, but as I mentiond in my original post, I started programming just over a year ago. I still have so much to learn. That's why already being perceived as the department Perl/Unix guru freaks me out. I've learned quickly but that's not exactly easy to communicate on one's resume. I live in a major metro city so that's helpful...

    Thanks for the advice.