Probably both, but CTOs seem to have more fun, and I'm a stronger technologist than manager.
Asked 2 years ago
Get a grip. You want to be a good person with an attractive partner you love and frankly, you probably don't want to be either of those things, you just think you do right now. All jobs are jobs. No matter how high up, they involve a lot of crap, and in the long run if you're counting on a job to meet anything onther than your financial needs in life, allow me to assure you, it won't.
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Any brilliant advice would certainly be appreciated. Shameless advocacy is often good, too.
Both
only if you get Legos
You'll get more respect.
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Just work for a company that knows the difference.
IF you grow up?
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