print <<RANT;

I've met CTO's who wouldn't know a WAN from a wang. It's amazing how far inept people can go. Honestly, I truly believe that you only have to know slightly more than others to get ahead. Average management doesn't know what the hell is going on, so if you know just a little bit more, who are they to tell you different?

Look at someone like razorfish, why does it take 8 MILLION to make an underwear site? (Joe Boxer) They never even got it done! It should have been 10 people tops on the tech side. I think it's like monkeys writing Shakespear. The thing that always irked me most is that I could code circles around some of these guys for things I barely knew and they made 3x the money. Oh well.

RANT

-Lee

"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."


In reply to Re: How much are you supposed to expect out of your co-workers? by shotgunefx
in thread How much are you supposed to expect out of your co-workers? by lestrrat

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