Clustering for databases
Jason Clinton
me at jasonclinton.com
Mon Sep 15 17:21:04 CDT 2003
Brian Kelsay wrote:
Maybe you can go back on a consulting basis on the rare occasion
that it breaks or they want a new feature added. No matter what,
you got your hands dirty and took on some exciting projects. I
just wish I could work on some more of that type of stuff, rather
than, "I forgot my password" or "I broke my cup holder."
Amen. I just had another morning of supporting users that shouldn't be
allowed anywhere near a computer. I really hate this kind of work (I
don't have the patience for it, any more) and the market is in the
pits anyways -- I'm also seriously considering a change of careers. I
have some ideas, but all of them seem to have some insurmountable
barrier. In the meen time, I'll be picking up up small one-time
consulting, server-build contracts where possible.
In the musings department: I wonder if Linux has had anything to do
with my loss of patience? Before Linux, I just accepted that sometimes
computers don't work. Now, I see greedy, incompetent corporations
behind every bug in software on a Windows system -- I really can't
stand to work on the system once I start thinking like that.
Especially if the bug costs me hours and hours of frustration.
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