Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
> Gee, Ed -- I am not sure whether to say "congrats" or "my  
> sympathies." Sounds like a tough rode to hoe; separated from family,  
> trying to work for a living again, being a "team player" and all of  
> that.
>
> I'm sure if anyone can make the transition, you can.
>   
It was tough on my marriage (that eventually ended in divorce).  
Hopefully his will survive.  (She decided she'd rather the company of 
the married janitor than a husband a few states away.)  In hindsight, I 
wish I hadn't moved (even for the temporary plan that it was).

>
> This is the discouraging part. I find the same in PHP -- lots of  
> people claim skills -- one of the loudest mouths on the PHP list is  
> *17* -- Prospects don't know enough to value experience, whether  
> design or business in general, to differentiate among techie types.  
> Might as well hire Cousin Frieda's kid - "he just got out of tech  
> school and he knows them computers real good."
>   
And at 17, his maturity is probably seriously lacking.  Mike Helland, a 
very good VFP developer most would say, showed his immaturity at times 
in some of his posts I read.  Hey, they can't help it...they're just 
teenagers.  ;-)



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