I agree with you sir Earl.. Its pathetic to hear that you spent alot of time in college and yet its not enough. Just 10% of your learning will be applied.
^_^ On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Earl Lapus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello, > > One thing that you should consider when pursuing an "I.T. Career" is > that around 60% of the time, you'll be working with people that have > egos at par with the size of the milkyway. And, around 30% of the > time, you'll be dealing with clients that are completely clueless on > what they really want. The remaining 10% is where your 4 years of > "Computer Science" will be put into practice. So, if you look closely, > the people that are really successful in I.T. are the ones that have > the patience to stroke other people's egos and make them feel that > they're really smart -AND- the ones that have the patience to sit with > clients on a meeting and listen to them talk about things that are > utterly out of this world. If you ask me, you don't need a college > degree to do that. Really, you don't. > > > > -- > There are seven words in this sentence. > _________________________________________________ > Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > -- ArchAngel
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