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Comment he-he (Score 1) 176

Not so much about corruption, as about his bad boss, who called him "frozen head", not getting paid for overtime, etc. His russian is very bad. Not sure where he is from, bet certainly lacking high-school diploma. Conditions he is talking about are not that uncommon in Russia, it is just that other people of other professions do not have a fat chance to rob and take bribes, as policeman do.

Comment Time has changed (Score 1) 623

People that used to work in IT 15 years ago are 15 years older now and have a more realistic view of the world and their place in it. Quite a bit of information regarding pluses and minuses of a particular occupation can be retrieved from the Internet, like SE getting into accidents much more frequently than everybody else. The danger of being "out of this world" is there, the money isn't.
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Has the Glory Gone Out of Working In IT? 623

An anonymous reader writes to wonder if the glory has gone out of IT. One blogger remembered his first impression upon entering a profession in IT that made it seem like the place to be, with a new shiny around every corner. What experiences have others had? Has a more pervasive technical culture forced our IT gurus into obsolescence?

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