So we just hired this new "kid" - he's really really green, but we need 
a lackeyboy to get some of the mundane html stuff done that is backing 
up so that the developers can concentrate on applications that we have 
here.  Anyways, he's done a little bit of php programming, etc while 
keeping up some servers for his friends.  He's big into the open-source 
thing, which is cool, but he's never held a "real" job in the IT field 
whatsoever.  In fact, I'd be surprised if he's ever held a job anywhere 
- period.  He just turned 21, BTW.

We hired him on a hunch that he might be good for us to mold and 
eventually, once he gets the hang of how professional web sites are 
created and maintained, we'd let him try out some CF stuff.  I gave him 
my old FastTrack to CF book from MM, he went over to his desk for about 
30 minutes, then came over to me and claimed that "he knew CF and could 
take any projects immediately.  CF was like PHP for preschoolers"  exact 
words.  Ugh.

BTW, the first project I gave him was to "go through some of the html 
code that we've generated here, just to get an ideas of the standards we 
have".  That took him all of 5 minutes, then he stands up and says that 
"he's got it, he programs EXACTLY like I do, and that made him happy". 
I was apprehensive, but decided to give him a site, already cut up by 
our designer, to code strictly in html.  After 20 minutes, he hands it 
back to me.  It was finished, but what a disaster the code was.  No alt 
tags, no heights and widths, height attributes in percentages, heights 
in tr tags, had no idea what css was, much less how to use it, etc. 
just a mess.  I ran in through the W3C validator and it failed 
miserably.  I then pulled out the page that I had coded - the same site 
- and ran mine through.  Guess who's was better?  So, I sent him back to 
the drawing board with that, along with a list of standard programming 
practices for html sites.  His excuse to me was that the GD had cut the 
site up wrong and that messed him up.  "Would I like to have him get his 
GD buddy to cut up the site correctly?" - UGH!  Are you frickin' kidding 
me?  Did you realize it is just your 3RD DAY?

Why can't people lay low?  Would you jump into your first job and start 
rocking the boat like this, especially if you are that green?  I really 
really dislike this kid already, and it is his third day!  And I'm 
supposed to be his mentor, since I started here in the same position 
that he did, and the boss thought it would be good for me to teach 
someone.  Yea, right.

If you've actually kept reading this, thank for letting me vent!  I was 
going to snap after the preschooler comment, and I needed an outlet. 
Second, if you've ever been in this situation before, do you have any 
advice?  Jokes are fun and fine to hear, but I'd like some real advice 
if anyone has some, cause this guy is gonna drive me crazy.  He's so 
excited to work here - he said it was his "dream job" to work in web 
development - that I don't really want to have him fired, I'd just like 
to figure out a way to direct his excitement to better the company, not 
have him pissing everyone off around here.

Oh yea, he's really loud too.  I think that's it. no wait, he smells, 
too.  Nah, just kidding.  :)

Ray
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Ray Champagne - Senior Application Developer
CrystalVision Web Site Design and Internet Services
603.433.9559
www.crystalvision.org
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