Yeah, I remember Eastern. Who could forget their first ever job. InfoCentre? I think I have a copy of it somewhere. Yeah, it was quite good for 1998.
Glad to hear you're back in work!
I'm not sure what I'll transition to yet (hence the "feeling lost" bit above) but whatever it is I'll definitely be blogging about it along the way.
So far I'm letting market forces (i.e. what people ask me to do) dictate what I learn. Really though I should give myself more direction and pick a skill to learn and stuck with it...
For anybody reading this Chris was the project manager at my first ever job back when I was a young 22 year old fresh out of uni. He was a bit of a business father figure to me. I'll always remember Chris' advice on quoting for work - "Think of a number. Then treble it!". I still use it to this day :-)
Yeah, I remember Eastern. Who could forget their first ever job. InfoCentre? I think I have a copy of it somewhere. Yeah, it was quite good for 1998.
Glad to hear you're back in work!
I'm not sure what I'll transition to yet (hence the "feeling lost" bit above) but whatever it is I'll definitely be blogging about it along the way.
So far I'm letting market forces (i.e. what people ask me to do) dictate what I learn. Really though I should give myself more direction and pick a skill to learn and stuck with it...
For anybody reading this Chris was the project manager at my first ever job back when I was a young 22 year old fresh out of uni. He was a bit of a business father figure to me. I'll always remember Chris' advice on quoting for work - "Think of a number. Then treble it!". I still use it to this day :-)