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clint1982 wrote: we thought about a certain idea. If we want to implement it in real life by our own, we would need a lot of money or investors.
Anyway, what I was wondering is what alternatives do we have about making the idea come alive and earning ?
Good luck to you and your friends. Money-wise, try getting investing done through private, such as family and very close friends.
"I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you."
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"I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you."
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I've been working as a web developer for 2 1/2 years now. It's my first programming job since graduating school and while I was waaaaaay underpaid, it's been great professional experience for me. The time has come however, for me to begin looking for better opportunities (i.e. a higher salary) and I was just wondering what you guys feel is the best set of advanced skills I should be learning before sending out my resume.
Some have said to get into VOIP. Others have said to take some classes dedicated on security programming. I've been given about a half dozen different recomendations so I was just hoping you guys could help me narrow it down to one or two skills that have the brightest future ahead.
My current specialty is .NET programming (both vb.net & c#) but I also know Java & C/C++ pretty well also (plus of course the obvious ones such as ASP, JSP, Javascript, etc).
Any advice you can give me on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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We are looking for people in the general vicinity within Ontario or Quebec only. Sorry.
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Dear all,
I ve unregister cdosys.dll from c:\winnt\system32\
After that when I tried to register it again I m getting error msg as,
'dllregisterserver failed, the rerurn code was 0x800704da'.
I also unregister the dll from c:\program files\common files\Microsoft Shared\Web Folders
After that I again tried to register cdosys.dll
but receieved the same error as 'dllregisterserver failed, the rerurn code was 0x800704da.'
Can anybody help me to sort out the problem.
Thanks in advance,
Anant Awadhut
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Blundered across this site by way of a paper I was reading - any opinions? I've read the general comments on a lot of these sites - nothing greatly positive...
chg
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I get spammed by them all the time At least my spam filter gets rid of them :->
"I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you."
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Anyone know how to get a salary increase with out changing jobs?
In my area I could easily make 10 to 20K more per year. The only thing is that I like my job. I just wanted to be paid close to market value for my skill set. Any ideas?
how vital enterprise application are for proactive organizations leveraging collective synergy to think outside the box and formulate their key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line. But of course, that's all a "high level" overview of things
--thedailywtf 3/21/06
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Convince your boss that without a raise you'll seek greener pastures.
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Before you even approach your boss, you need to have another job in hand. You don't need to accept it, just make sure you have a landing pad. Depending on the maturity of the management chain, you may end up getting walked to the door. Some bosses interpret reality as a threat and simply not tolerate it. Others will see it as a sign of leadership and promote you.
Now, I've been a manager, and the things I learned are simply mind boggling. Organizations have no way of quantifying the cost to replace a person. They chalk it down to "the person who left"'s fault. There is a sweet spot the company is looking for. They want to pay you just enough to keep you from walking, no more. If you live down the street, and your commute is short, they will factor this into the salary equation. It really doesn't matter what market conditions are - what matters is how much will it take to keep you from walking. Since you haven't walked yet, but are thinking about it, they are getting close to the sweet spot, aren't they?
As bizarre as it seems the company will be more than willing to hire your replacement at the going market rate. The only trade off is everyone's vacation time resets. Vacation time is the one thing I've never been able to negotiate. Weird.
Anyway, if you are that far below the market, I'd be looking hard right now. Only *you* will act in your best interest. This is life.
chg
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Thanks for the thoughtful reply.
how vital enterprise application are for proactive organizations leveraging collective synergy to think outside the box and formulate their key objectives into a win-win game plan with a quality-driven approach that focuses on empowering key players to drive-up their core competencies and increase expectations with an all-around initiative to drive up the bottom-line. But of course, that's all a "high level" overview of things
--thedailywtf 3/21/06
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If you like your job, keep it, sometimes it's not worth the extra money to go look elsewhere.
Normally, if you like your job, and the "job" likes you; meaning that you have a good work ethic, good performance, and your boss is happy with out, then, at the next evaluation; you should have one, ask for a raise, be realistic, don't over do it; show your results, show that you meet all expectations, and the whole shebang.
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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If your current salary is way below what you are looking for (and you know you could get elsewhere) then you realy have no choice but to go.
You can try to persuade your existing boss that your worth the raise but its unlikly you will get what your looking for. Even if you can demonstrate that you are doing a brilliant job and working your butt off it wont get you anywhere. Do you know why? Because as far as your boss is concerned thats exactly what he is paying you your current wage to do.
He isnt paying you a poor wage so you can turn up and do an average job. he is paying you to do a brilliant job regardless of the fact it may be a low wage by market standards. Also even if you get a raise (probably the bare minimum your boss thinks he can get away with) you just know your not going to get another one for a VERY long time.
Your boss wants to do the best for the company which means paying the staff as little as they can get away with. You on the other hand probably dont give a rats arse about the company but you want to do the best for yourself and your family, which means getting the most pay you can possibly get (a bit of job satisfaction is nice but it wont put food on the table). These 2 views dont exactly compliment each other so really the answer is simple:
If you like your job and will put up with the pay - Stay
If you want more pay (Ever) - Leave
Jon
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Work completed as requested.
Thanks!
I only read CP for the articles.
Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Modified on: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:02:32 PM -- or you to reply.
I only read CP for the articles.
Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Modified on: Thursday, February 23, 2006 3:18:19 PM --
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Hi All,
I am working in XML and related technologies in my company and i am planning to do aome certi. of XML and heard about Altova XMLSpy certification exam(ACXSE) though it is free but i dont know this certification havin any value in the market or not....
help me..
Thanks in advance.
Sushant Mathur
Bangalore,
INDIA
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Havent heard of such yet... but it seems pointless that they'd have certficiation for an IDE. Dont get me wrong, I think XMLSPY is a great tool -- but so is Visual Studio. MS hasnt released (and would NEVER release) an exam for VS IDE!!
- malhar
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