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geoff (2013)
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Wednesday January 15, 2003
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resumes are like passports - you should always keep them up to date in case you need to flee on a moment's notice...
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At least you can't lose your resume and get stuck. You are always a few hours from being ready to fly again.
I assume you shared Peopleware with your manager, and it did not improve his/her perspective. That is unfortunate.
Here's hoping that your work environment improves or that "mod_perl + telecommute" job searches are bountiful.
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actually, Peopleware is sitting on my desk, but I haven't brought it to my manager's attention yet, because...
yesterday, I managed to survive (yet another) round of layoffs. nothing motivates quite like that.
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Manager (Score:1)
I assume you shared Peopleware with your manager, and it did not improve his/her perspective. That is unfortunate.
Here's hoping that your work environment improves or that "mod_perl + telecommute" job searches are bountiful.
Re:Manager (Score:1)
yesterday, I managed to survive (yet another) round of layoffs. nothing motivates quite like that.