Happy New Year motherfuckers!
After the hyped release of Direct X 10 games, the world continues to spin. I actually switched back to an old favorite, world of warcraft. I picked up a GPS for my car for Christmas, nice little gadget. I would rather have it built into the car, because the thing is clunky looking mounted to the dashboard.
So I read an article stating that americans now shouldn't expect to work for 1 company for 20+ years, but rather multiple companies over 2-5 year stretches. Weird, I would think we would want to keep the expertise, but we are obviously having problems here with baby boomers retiring, and the digital age does bring some nice benefits to training people. However, I think this may just be a case of the grass is greener on the other side. There is no real substitute for experience. Alright, have a good spring to anyone who actually reads my post. Laters.
After the hyped release of Direct X 10 games, the world continues to spin. I actually switched back to an old favorite, world of warcraft. I picked up a GPS for my car for Christmas, nice little gadget. I would rather have it built into the car, because the thing is clunky looking mounted to the dashboard.
So I read an article stating that americans now shouldn't expect to work for 1 company for 20+ years, but rather multiple companies over 2-5 year stretches. Weird, I would think we would want to keep the expertise, but we are obviously having problems here with baby boomers retiring, and the digital age does bring some nice benefits to training people. However, I think this may just be a case of the grass is greener on the other side. There is no real substitute for experience. Alright, have a good spring to anyone who actually reads my post. Laters.