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Comment Re:Diesel (Score 1) 1141

And my Audi A3 (2.0 TD) does 0.60 in 7.2 and has similar mpg to these. I have had it for 2 years, I generally drive at 5mph in cities (sigh) or 100mph everywhere else and hve an average (according to the trip computer) of 43mpg over that time.

What amazes me about this poll, being from the UK, is that the most common result in the poll was mid 20s. Over here, to get mid 20s you have to be driving an very old Jeep or a seriously fast car.

Now, I know that /. is an IT hangout but surely not everyone is driving Ferraris?!

My new petrol A3 (1.8T automatic) will average over 45mpg, and thats bad these days for a new car

Comment Re:Stupid enough to choose Computer Science (Score 1) 349

So true. I left uni with a 2:1 in CS with a Networks specialisation and got a job, walked in and found I knew nothing about networks. In hindsight what use was a networks degree when I had never touched a router or heard of Cisco?! Yes, i could draw an IP packet structure and explain the TCP/IP protocol, not something I have ever had to do in the real world.

It is wasnt for the grad scheme, I could never have got a job in networks. I may as well have skipped uni, saved the beating my liver got, and done a CCIE

Comment I can't say I am surprised.... (Score 5, Interesting) 349

When I left 8 years ago, most of the best grads were in sponsorship schemes with the likes of Nortel and Marconi - and as it turned out they all left with no job to go to.

Given the number of people who came out of these courses, and given the number of brilliant grads in my dept who had no job for months at that time, what hope have the 60% who scraped by?

Mutliply that by the huge rise in these courses available from UK unis and ex-polys today and it isnt a surprise that McDonald's has a continuous employment pool.

And the ridiculous thing is that I have been involved in trying to fill a backlog in recruitment for about a year and there are no candidates with decent experience in the market (it would seem). So its all about that first job still.

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