Being a Perl programmer can also make you unpopular. I'm being comissioned to create a program for a company that will hopefully garner more profits for it. Unfortunatly by creating this program I have the possibility of eliminating some jobs (something that I don't feel good about, but I have to eat too). So some of the workers are apprehensive about me. At the same time, I'm real popular with the higher ups.

But on the other hand. At a former job. We were the stars.I worked with a great team (and hope to pull them back together again if I can). We made the magick happen and were the ones who made sure that everyone had a job to go to each day. :)

BMaximus

In reply to Re: Perl Can Make you Popular by BMaximus
in thread Perl Can Make you Popular by kha0z

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