What is the fastest age for a swimmer(mine seems to be faster as i get older and yes i swam as a youngster...now im 37..)?
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Originally posted by Ion Beza
This:
You don't know what you talk about.
Every statement here shows your un-qualifications.
For example, my salary is higher than the figure that you claim, higher than yours -a native of the U.S. who is not schooled well-, help desk at Intel in San Diego is in the $40k, recent college grads at Intel are in the $60k (and it is spelled college not colege like you wrote, which shows that you are in need of elementary-school learning in your native language), I already use Java, and I design and implement D.S.P. algorithms which are beyond your literacy.
After this lesson that I gave you in swimming 1,000 and in education, I assess your 'expertise' in life with this statement:
your mediocrity is excellence to the mediocre.
Speaking of mediocrity and lessons, if you're so smart, how come you still work for other people?
Back in '95, when I was 24 years of age I stopped working for others at 70-80K, and started making over 100K, in engineering. Now, owning my own company, I work only couple of days a week to make about 100K and cover the bills and travels, and if I work a full week, that goes up to about 300K.
I prefer to work less, and donate couple of days worth of work a week to my team. It's more fun that way.
You'll never make any decent money working for other people.
Originally posted by Ion Beza
This:
You don't know what you talk about.
Every statement here shows your un-qualifications.
For example, my salary is higher than the figure that you claim, higher than yours -a native of the U.S. who is not schooled well-, help desk at Intel in San Diego is in the $40k, recent college grads at Intel are in the $60k (and it is spelled college not colege like you wrote, which shows that you are in need of elementary-school learning in your native language), I already use Java, and I design and implement D.S.P. algorithms which are beyond your literacy.
After this lesson that I gave you in swimming 1,000 and in education, I assess your 'expertise' in life with this statement:
your mediocrity is excellence to the mediocre.
Speaking of mediocrity and lessons, if you're so smart, how come you still work for other people?
Back in '95, when I was 24 years of age I stopped working for others at 70-80K, and started making over 100K, in engineering. Now, owning my own company, I work only couple of days a week to make about 100K and cover the bills and travels, and if I work a full week, that goes up to about 300K.
I prefer to work less, and donate couple of days worth of work a week to my team. It's more fun that way.
You'll never make any decent money working for other people.