"I have been told by my Lead, I have to make it and make it good else I would be kicked out".

Strikes me that you have been given an impossible task given your experience in Perl and the time frame you have been allotted.

I have seen this before it's a management ploy to to give you a task that they know you stand very little chance of completing, so that you can be removed by default. Should you manage to complete the task next time you will be given an even more difficult one.

I think I would be asking myself do I really want this job, do I need the pressure and hassle perhaps you should get out now.

Good luck whatever, you've your work cut out.


In reply to Re^6: best strategy by Gavin
in thread best strategy by libvenus

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