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> Contractors often work in different technologies,
> and with different
> products. It's hard to be an expert in that case.
>
> I'm not sure I'd call it "plain Vanilla", but it's
> hard to be an SME
> if you spend six months with NAS products, eight
> months on SANs, and
> three months editing IT reports, all for different
> companies. I'm
> certainly *familiar* with these technologies - and
> with others which
> often dovetail in unique ways, but I'm no SME.
Good point. And I have to qualify my statements by
saying I too was a newbie at nearly every company I
worked for, initially. But, prior to starting a job or
even taking an interview, I do my homework on the
industry and the company, so I know what I'm getting
myself into before immersing myself neck-deep in work.
Plus, and most important, I never stop doing my
homework. If it's the company's business, then it's my
business too.
> I will admit to having a ton of the "For Dummies"
> books on my
> shelf... useful for coming up to speed in a newer
> contract.
They've saved me a time or three as well.
=====
Goober Writer
(because life is too short to be inept)
"As soon as you hear the phrase "studies show",
immediately put a hand on your wallet and cover your groin."
-- Geoff Hart
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