Hello Irv! ;)

Well, I did once something slightly similar and I regretted it ever since.

If I leave a job I want to be proud of my work, I didn't chose this profession to maximize income.

Most (all?) people I met which were indispensable because of unmaintainable code didn't care or know better. They defended their crap. And the management which allows indispensable coworkers doesn't deserve better code.

So ask yourself which group you want to be part of. IOW: Are you a Wally?

Talking about well payed jobs, Vienna shouldn't be more than 300km from where you live now and Croatia belongs to the EU.

So better look for alternatives which make you feel good when working.

Cheers Rolf

( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)

update

included Dilbert strip.


In reply to Re: Bad conscience by LanX
in thread Bad conscience by baxy77bax

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