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Well, I second thought, maybe I am a sniveling little dillweed.
I have asked for SQL and Oracle training and been flatly refused. The .net
thing was publicly announced that certain people won't attend.
What I say? Screw them. I want my f*cking MTV. Money for nothing, chicks for
free (metaphorically speaking).
I will get training. Provide or not, I will get it. By hook or by freaking
crook. I will learn all I want to learn. Feed me Seymour. I am writer hear
me roar you sumbitch...
I'm getting another cup of coffee before this lingua franca thing makes my
head explode. (Who else could give a rip? I am taking an informal poll.)Give
it a rest Kel. I was young and idealistic once too. Then I snapped out of
it.
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