You know of what you speak. Being in the trenches gives a unique prospective. Has anybody written the taleof Y2K. Anybody who actually knows it intimately??
You know of what you speak. Being in the trenches gives a unique prospective. Has anybody written the taleof Y2K. Anybody who actually knows it intimately??
I've worked with Indians, Russians, Brits, Irish, Mexican, Chinese programmers and analysts. Not to speak ill of any particular race, but Indians for the most part are very good programmers, but not great analysts. If you're lucky you develop a comraderie within a team. You spend more hours with them when you are onsite than with your family so you almost can't help it. You depend on them to do their job otherwise everyone on the team looks bad. And so, you need to pick up the slack so to speak by helping them with the problem solving part of the job or the specs.
When I was in Sioux Falls, SD with the team of 30, I was onsite for 5 weeks and then remote for 2 1/2 years. I was 30-40 years older than most of them and they treated me with the utmost respect. I'm not sure if it was cultural or what, but when I left after the first 5 weeks,they threw a huge going away party for me.
Y2K changed the world in so many ways and that's just what I can see from my little universe.
Time for you to write that story. Y2K title would be a best seller. And you know stuff, you can write, and itтАЩs a story that needs to be told. It changed the world in so many waysтАж
You know of what you speak. Being in the trenches gives a unique prospective. Has anybody written the taleof Y2K. Anybody who actually knows it intimately??
That's a good question. I've never seen it.
I've worked with Indians, Russians, Brits, Irish, Mexican, Chinese programmers and analysts. Not to speak ill of any particular race, but Indians for the most part are very good programmers, but not great analysts. If you're lucky you develop a comraderie within a team. You spend more hours with them when you are onsite than with your family so you almost can't help it. You depend on them to do their job otherwise everyone on the team looks bad. And so, you need to pick up the slack so to speak by helping them with the problem solving part of the job or the specs.
When I was in Sioux Falls, SD with the team of 30, I was onsite for 5 weeks and then remote for 2 1/2 years. I was 30-40 years older than most of them and they treated me with the utmost respect. I'm not sure if it was cultural or what, but when I left after the first 5 weeks,they threw a huge going away party for me.
Y2K changed the world in so many ways and that's just what I can see from my little universe.
Time for you to write that story. Y2K title would be a best seller. And you know stuff, you can write, and itтАЩs a story that needs to be told. It changed the world in so many waysтАж