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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Matthew Jarvis
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Coming in from the cold....

Well it's Friday and I don't feel much like being productive, so I
thought
I'd share some news....

My employer doesn't know it yet (giving notice on Monday) but I'm
leaving
here and going across town to become a foxpro developer once again
<insert
sigh of relief here>. Did some consulting work for these folks about 4
years ago and tried to talk them into creating a job for me and they
wouldn't do it... then a while back they called me up and told me about
an
opening for a programmer, we haggled a bit, and here we are.... I start
the new gig on Aug 18th.

I thought I was something of a computer expert 3 years ago when I first
started here, but in reality I didn't know nuthin'.... I've learned SO
much here at Bike Friday - it's amazing what you can get these machines
to
do if you know what you are doing (or are forced to do it)...  <g>

Linux, PHP, server admin, networking, messing around with hardware...
this
has been a classic example of the more I know, the more I realize that I
don't know... oh, and I got to ride my bike a lot...  <g>

I'm not looking forward to sitting down with my boss to have The Talk...
this place is going to go into cardiac arrest after that and I fully
expect to have him hound me night/day/weekends while I'm still around,
and
quite possibly after I'm gone. The good news is that my predecessor,
whom
I still have doing consulting work, will at least be around to help them
out and/or find a replacement assuming we don't come up with someone in
my
3 remaining weeks.

It's just been too much damn stress around here doing what amounts to 5
different jobs...  I'm not going to whine about it and say "whoa is me"
-
I knew (for the most part) exactly what I was getting in to when I took
this job 3 years ago.

I've managed to lurk on this list for 3 years and pay casual attention
to
what's going on... Some of you may remember how I blasted you guys as
idiots for sticking around w/ VFP when it's a dying language - I would
like to eat some humble pie and apologize for those remarks. I think in
a
lot of ways I'm still right, it's just that VFP being dead in something
like 7 years happens to tie in nicely with my plans for becoming
semi-retired right around then. With any luck I can ride out the rest of
my full time career doing VFP, then hang out a shingle and do some
contract VFP work as the rest of you guys bail and move on to something
else....

I'm back....

Matt Jarvis
Eugene, Oregon USA



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