o you may need to write a proxy app to allow your fellow infantry folk play
the css, wow and look at fashion..

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Bruce Sorge <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> So I am in a dilemma. I have been short points on getting promoted to
> Staff Sergeant but due to our brigades training requirements prior to
> our deployment we have been out in the field training for a few months
> off and on, usually only a weekend in between. So I decided to do some
> correspondence courses to get more promotion points so I can make it in
> January. After going through all of the classes I have decided to take
> the courses for .NET (I have already completed all of the CF courses a
> couple years ago). Since I still know CF and .NET I can jump right into
> the tests and avoid the hundreds of hours that would normally be
> required to actually do the courses. So, even though I have no desire to
> ever code again, I find that I have to fall back on my knowledge of
> coding in order to move up in the Army. Ironic since I am an infantryman
> and will never use any type of coding skills in my job. Hah.
>
> 

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