Yeah, you guys are right. I hate to do things just because other people might kill for the opportunity and I shouldn't squander it. But it should be a learning experience for myself to go with either way.
My inflated title is currently "Executive Vice President of Products" for what is largely a services company (oh, the irony) of just under 200 people. Mostly in India. So it's management and strategic leadership for Internet technology and product development -- typically on behalf of other clients, but also for some of our own.
Installed Centos 6.2 on my test server, trying to get used to typing nano instead of pico and that there's no apt-get, infuriating when installing a whole server
I have a part time job, which is pretty much full time but they call it part time so they don't have to give me benefits. I'm still looking for another job.
Installed Centos 6.2 on my test server, trying to get used to typing nano instead of pico and that there's no apt-get, infuriating when installing a whole server
My inflated title is currently "Executive Vice President of Products" for what is largely a services company (oh, the irony) of just under 200 people. Mostly in India. So it's management and strategic leadership for Internet technology and product development -- typically on behalf of other clients, but also for some of our own.