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I voted not as smart because I like job security. If everyone could do the job better than me who will get the boot when we downsize??
John
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An economic reason is a good reasong! I didn't think of that one..
But what if everyone depends on you and you fail to find a proper solution, wouldn't you be the one to be in trouble?
A student knows little about a lot.
A professor knows a lot about little.
I know everything about nothing.
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In both A) and C) you stand out. Likely you will be canned unless you are really liked by the boss.
In B) you are just one of the crowd. All things aside you are just as likely to go as anyone else.
In situation C) you have no opportunity to grow your knowledge because everyone around you is sucking yours up. In B) you never grow your knowledge because everyone is at the same level. In A) you have mentors that can teach you new things which allow you to broaden your career options.
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"The money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its rule by preying upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is concentrated in a few hands and the Republic destroyed."
-- Abraham Lincoln
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Robert Little wrote:
In situation C) you have no opportunity to grow your knowledge because everyone around you is sucking yours up.
You allways have more work than you could possibly do but I still do spend some time growing my knoledge by this using site and reading books. Currently I have been spending some time each day learning C#.
John
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Conclusion: No situation is perfect! In other words, every situation has it's up's and down's.
So far people find it more interesting to learn than the teach...
One day I hope to be a guru...
A student knows little about a lot.
A professor knows a lot about little.
I know everything about nothing.
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Bob Stanneveld wrote:
wouldn't you be the one to be in trouble?
Probably but I have yet to get into this situation.
John
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Everytime will be a first,... But on the other hand, you'll have an excellent excuse for diving into books...
A student knows little about a lot.
A professor knows a lot about little.
I know everything about nothing.
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...but as far as a job is concerned, i'm happy to work with anyone who can do their job well, and help me to do the same.
Shog9
Let your mercy spill / On all these burning hearts in hell
If it be your will / To make us well...
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The question is what to understand under word smarter.
if it is more knowlegeble. Than personally for me there are choises:
First is that i can learn and improve my own skills from people hwo
has more experience than i.
But else if i am working in a society where every person
equal in his/her abilities than we have perfect conditions for
competition on professional(and sad thing - not only) level.
Pure competition is a blessing, not only for yourself.
The final choise was hard, but for now i prefer first point.
And if you mean by word smarter - intelligent.
Than it is twice hard question. One person can beter solve
differential equotions the other person may be guru on electronics
or for example on programming and so on(Maybe not the best comparison).
I do not know how to classifize people by their intelligence.
And if ever anyone will know this for sure, AI wont be a problem
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Technically better or more intelligent?
A programmer that is better than me, is not necessarily more intelligent than me.
But a more intelligent person, is not necessarily a better programmer than I am.
I like to work with intelligent people.
- Anders
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I agree you have to make the distinction here.
Personally, I'd rather be towards the top in both areas. When you are the "smartest", you can get bombarded with every little issue and you have nothing to aspire to.
Give me technical competence and intelligence and I'll give you a great team!
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If you get bombard with every little issue, wouldn't it be a smart thing to do to redirect them to CP;). Almost every little issue can be found in the articles, tutorials, f.a.q., ...
A student knows little about a lot.
A professor knows a lot about little.
I know everything about nothing.
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id say smarter is more desirable in theory , than in practice.
todo....
:: insert inpirational text here ::
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jDawwg wrote:
id say smarter is more desirable in theory , than in practice.
Very well said. Like having a girlfriend who is smarter than you... you can be the big man and say you don't mind, but every now and then you rebel against that notion and wish for a simpler girl.
Though in practice I reckon the agony is worth it in the long run.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Roger Wright wrote:
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Paul Watson wrote:
you can be the big man and say you don't mind, but every now and then you rebel against that notion and wish for a simpler girl
Nothing "big" about it... it's more like greed. I want a smarter girlfriend because then there's a good chance she's making more money than me, in which case she'll be more likely to pay for dates and stuff.
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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'Nothing "big" about it... it's more like greed. I want a smarter girlfriend because then there's a good chance she's making more money than me, in which case she'll be more likely to pay for dates and stuff. ' ....
date much ? lol
todo....
:: insert inpirational text here ::
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Paul Watson wrote:
Though in practice I reckon the agony is worth it in the long run.
So true.
~RaGE();
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I like job security. If everyone around me could do my job than who would go first when we need to downsize??
John
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But if you work with nothing but morons, your whole company could go under!
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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Navin wrote:
But if you work with nothing but morons, your whole company could go under!
Really? Hmm I suggest you look a bit closer at big corporations!
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire!
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Yeah you're right. Didn't think about Enron. Whoops, I meant Arthur Anderson. Oh wait...
"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
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You will. You're assuming that management is smart enough to lay off the feebs before they lay you off.
(Management. Smart. I used them in the same sentence. Ewww)
Software Zen: delete this;
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John M. Drescher wrote:
I like job security
I like it to, but I do not trust management to see who is doing the real work.
Have it seen in another IT company: The smart, but quiet ones (who did the work in the projects) in the development team were layed off and they kept the not so smart, who were able to claim the success of the projects. The company went down the river a year later ...
Personally I like to work with people as smart as myself, all taking equal part in the success of the projects we are working on.
Erik (sweating in hot germany).
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The opinion expressed here is solely mine.
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Erik Frohne (Work) wrote:
I like it to, but I do not trust management to see who is doing the real work.
I agree. I was thinking about that when I answered it in the first place.
John
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Who cares about job security if the job not is stimulating.
It is stimulating to work wit both knowledged, and inteligent people.
/Duck.
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