Looking for work

May 22, 2006 on 9:53 pm | In Computing, Life |

I have come to the conclusion that I need to stop being a lazy bum and start getting some work done. Not only because I got a 41 out of 100 for my last (diagnostic) test at school (boring subjects this semester…), but also because a bank balance of €2,20 does not get you very far in this world.

However, I do not really want to get a job at a manufacturing plant or something. Instead, I’ve been doing some looking around for people in need of a Java, PHP, Python, Delphi (heck, who knows?!), C (might need some brushing up on that one…) programmer.

Not had too much luck, I did see one or two adverts of companies looking for experienced and/or student-programmers. I may contact them tomorrow, see if they’re interested.

Also, two friends of mine are seriously considering to start their own hosting-and-webdesign business, and I might end up tagging along. I’ll probably not be a competitor of Owen’s Zernebok Hosting though - although you never know ;)

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  1. Ask ThorRune, maybe he could get you a job in the pr0n industry too!

    j/k

    After reading the daily wtf for a while I’m starting to have mixed doubts about work as a coder… there are obiously tons of crap coders out there, and then tons of coders that think the code they write is the most pure, perfect and best code that any “self-educated” developer wouldn’t be able to match it…

    Comment by SpComb — May 22, 2006 #

  2. I quite hate the latter kind of people - acting all elite and stuff.
    Personally I do not regard myself as an extraordinarily good coder, but I do think I’m talented - I just need more training.

    Comment by GoneWacko — May 22, 2006 #

  3. Would you mind if Zernebok Hosting was to “acquire” your company, GoneWacko? Or perhaps you’d like to work for me! :P

    Alternatively, how about you guys do the hosting/web design, and point people here for hosting? I’ll put business your way, and vice versa. Sounds great!

    Comment by Owen Rudge — May 22, 2006 #

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