
By Nick Heath
Published: Tuesday 15 April 2008
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Programmer
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The biggest problem is promotion of all these over-optimistic types. A realistic (where realistic is neither pessimistic nor optimistic) 40+ year old is never going to get a job when a graduate programmer and a project manager can make something look like it works in VB and have it limp across the project go-live, add it to their CVs and everyone walks away.
so looking at recent stories on Silicon.Com they'v...
Karen Challinor
I think the report misses the point; while IT only...
Andrew Robb
or of course, they could start utilising the exist...
Alan L
Hear! Hear! Well said Alan.
If true how come I a...
Mike King
The biggest problem is promotion of all these over...
Anonymous
Quite frankly, people are turned away from working...
Anonymous
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