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♥…ЯҠ…♥ wrote: An expert in the technology used in the current program who knows nothing of anything else and doesn't want to learn.
My opinion: People not willing to learn/update themselves are practically not suitable for this industry. What about people who "want" to learn, but only from 9 to 5? To much of those around
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
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What I personally feel is learning does not need any timetable.
Person who is willing to learn can learn from anywhere, anything at anytime, so putting time limit is also not apt personally as well as professionally.
I learn cooking at 11 PM , will sound crazy but what to do then only my friends will have it at half sleep and would not scold me if its not nice
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I agree, learning does not need any timetable (although it certainly helps to have a goal, like study x hours a week and get certified before summer).
What I meant was that some people only study during work.
I have studied a lot at home in my spare time so I could perform better at work. Luckily my attitude has not gone unnoticed. As a result my employer now pays for my Open University study.
Employers should encourage employees to study (for example by paying or raising salary) and employees should study in their own time too.
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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Congrats thats awesome..... people like you really deserves it.
Last point you said, I am on your side.
Cheers.
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Sander Rossel wrote: What about people who "want" to learn, but only from 9 to 5? To much of those around
You mean like people with families or a social life?
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There's millions of people who can study while having families and a social life.
That is no excuse for not being able to do your job. "Sorry boss, I can't keep up with our used technologies because I have a family and a social life".
That almost sounded like a Dilbert comic...
You don't have to be the top engineer, but when working in IT you know you will have to keep up and I think some, if not most, of the time you should do that at home.
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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I would agree with the first, but as I work with a couple of people that have that approach, I can see where the attitude comes from. Complete and utter lack of investment by the company in its people.
Also its nice to see that the votes tend to be for 2nd type, but what do those guys put on CV's to get themselves hired?
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As you might have seen, People using "Fast Learner and Good team worker" only in CV cant perform in real life
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Those who are not willing to learn and adapt themselves to the agile environments are not acceptable. The survey reflects it at least as on 12/16/2013 10:34:00 AM Indian Standard Time.
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I do agree with you. Now whole world is adapting themselves to Agile what is the point of sticking to old technology without reason
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