Oh, great... I go of to work for a week and an interesting discussion pops up. I'm respoding to post that is actually the thing to do. It is never "just quit". My first week in a non-Perl, non-Linux enviroment is actually enjoyable for me. I would care less if they ever migrate to it.

Why because I get an interesting job on Visual C++ and NT platform. If ever I get boored with the desicions I will go out and look for another job. But not just quit... why? I actually figure that I have to give my employer a chance because they gave me a chance out of University (polytech, college... whatever)...

The experienced people (like jcwren and tilly) here have points that say... The work enviroment is more important than the OS-enviroment. This is my ++ to all post that say that!

JanneVee


In reply to RE: RE: Why do monks put up with it? by JanneVee
in thread Why do monks put up with it? by Ovid

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