On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 05:23:25PM +0800, Paolo wrote:

> > Perfect time for me to ask a question that's been bugging me for a while. =)
> My, our resident genius being bugged by a question? Just kiddin' Sacha.

Oh, hush. =) I'm still learning!

> > - I'd like to get to work with other cool programmers I could learn from. (And 
>teach the next batch, too!)
> There you go! Two birds, one stone.

Yeah, but freelancers tend to work by themselves, or on teams that form only for a 
short period of time. I want to work with a team long enough to learn how they work, 
swapping tips and tricks and generally doing waay more than we could have by 
ourselves. Synergy, you know? =)

Anyway, I want to work for a company that actively looks out for the development of 
its employees. Career paths (that don't force everyone to be managers if they don't 
want to, yet provides plenty of opportunities for growth! =) ), great environment, 
nice culture..

> Hard to find anything other than that these days. I was searching for
> hardware stuff to program. Couldn't find any.

Embedded programming looks cool, though.. <muses>

> > In fact, I'd rather not worry about money at all, or finding contracts or 
>whatever. So there's option B - work for some company that'll take care of all of 
>these things. =)
> Now there's a rare hacker. Love's play so much that work does not seem
> worth it. But hey, join the club! We're all just playing everyday aren't
> we? Imagine, we're being paid to do something we would gladly do for

Yeah, something like that! =D I don't have too many needs, anyway - I'm on a 300MMX 
and I still love my comp! =) - so there's not a lot of pressure.

Then again, I also believe that good compensation will follow good performance. =) If 
I'm useful, I might get paid pretty okay.

> They do? Frankly, I don't look forward to the idea of Bill Jr. dangling
> a gold Rolex in my face after 40 years of programming.

Actually, it's not just that. I read that they do all sorts of cool things just for 
developer morale..

> implementing it in free-speech/beer stuff. They're rare, but well worth
> it when at the end of the project, you know that your code is being used
> by many people everyday.

Yeah, but there are very few people lucky enough to get paid doing open source.. 
<laugh> 

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