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  • D David Stone

    Tony Danza?

    We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...

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    Paul Watson
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    In between reruns of Mangum PI they are showing reruns of Who's The Boss. The hair! OMG the hair! Actually, I laughed a few times. The show had a nice feel to it, no trash talking.

    regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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    • C Chris Maunder

      I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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      John R Shaw
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      I think it is probably a good idea, at least the description part. My company title was ‘Software Engineer’, but I consider myself a JOAT programmer. If the company needed it or I needed it to develop or complete a project, then I created it, if it did not already exist or the company would not pay for it. Note the signature INTP, creating new things, experimenting with ideas, and just building something in order to learn from it, is what we do. Basically, we think too much for our own good and good is never good enough to completely satisfy us.

      INTP "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra

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      • C Chris Maunder

        I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

        cheers, Chris Maunder

        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        Mark_Wallace
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        Why not? Mark W Manager of whatever shit has hit the fan this week

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        • C Chris Maunder

          I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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          Woz_a
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          An excellent Idea, I think, contary to common belief I do, occasionally, Think that is, usually gets me in to trouble though. My Job Title? Officially "carer" also refered to as "Waste Of Space", "Village Idiot", "Chicken With out a Chimney" (cluckin flueless)and various other titles. Company, "Walsall Gadgets Inc." WE are a very small company, (total workforce 1, part time)we dont very much but we do it well. Woz_a EXPERT: EX = has been, Spurt = a Drip under pressure.

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          • C Chris Maunder

            I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

            cheers, Chris Maunder

            CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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            stevepqr
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            On starting my current job I had the privilege(?) of actually being able to specify my own job title. Eager to impress my new Quebecois colleagues with my quirky Yorkshire sense of humour I carefully chose 'Machine Accuracy Development Manager' and sat back and waited for the remarks. Two years later - not one comment, either they're being very polite or they just don't have a sense of humour, but after two years here I'm leaning towards the latter... Steve McVey (M.A.D. Man.)

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            • R Roger Wright

              It would seem that the idea is being well-received, Chris. Go for it! For the record, my title is Utility Systems Support Specialist, whatever that means. They made it up on the spot when they hired me. What it seems to boil down to is, I do anything that no one else has the time or knowledge to do. I can live with that, but it does tend to make the old resume rather tedious to read. And it doesn't fit on a business card...:sigh:

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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              Richard Jones
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              Roger Wright wrote:

              my title is Utility Systems Support Specialist

              Since you are in the Western States, you could tack that on and shorten it to WUSSS.;P

              He was a snowflake, like other "unique" snowflakes, falling down, getting stepped on, and pushed aside to disappear.

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              • C Chris Maunder

                I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

                cheers, Chris Maunder

                CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                WhiteSpy
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                Well I read everything in under this thread so far and noticed that not many actually voted. Here is a 2. I don't think that titles mean a hell of a lot. I run this place but do everything under the sun. I think the more general the title the better like Programmer, rather than something that would be more acurate like "Redundant Loop Eliminator", "Code Cleaner", "Code Mechanic", "Crash Test Dummy", "Null Operation Installer", "Bug Killer", "The F.B.I (Fast But Inaccurate)", "MS Bug Finder", "Client Whipping Boy", "Code Tuner", "Traveler of the Vortex of Death (Finding help on the msdn site)", "Code Flusher", "Version Queen(King)", and everyones favorite... "Person at Fault". WhiteSpy/Go To Guy:-D

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

                  cheers, Chris Maunder

                  CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                  VE2
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                  I retired some time ago after 30+ years of programming big iron machines for meteorology and formed my own software company. I don't depend on it for a living so basically I assume whatever job title fits the occasion. :cool:

                  73

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

                    cheers, Chris Maunder

                    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                    Jasmine2501
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                    I am the "Systems Engineer" (my choice) of this company: www.exitplanningforadvisors.com[^] I created that site, with some design and graphics help from two interns. It's not my best work, but the back-end functionality is super-cool. It has a sales pipeline and contact manager for our clients. We can do automated print and email marketing campaigns with it. It also has an event manager for our clients, so they can schedule meetings and use the automated marketing to promote those. We have a PHPBB forum with a nifty auto-login from the ASPX side of the site. We also send out two newsletters every month, one is from us to our clients, and the other is from our clients to their clients, and is re-branded for their various companies. In addition, we have a method of dealing with various versions of our site pages and associated documents (word files, powerpoints, etc), which allows us to serve up "compliant" versions of documents to people from various companies. That is done with an HttpHandler, and was quite tricky to do, so if you're having trouble with HttpHandlers, let me know and I'll help. Yes, the tutorial is wrong. I am also working on a Windows application for the Mortgage refinancing industry... it will go out to about 900 dealers next month, so wish me luck on that! That's my private project, but my company supports me on that if I have to have a meeting or something in the working day. Our company lawyer also helped me with the contracts required for that project, and free-of-charge lawyering is well... unheard of. If you are a developer with any ASP.Net experience and you live in Denver... I need you! Contact me please! This is a good company to work for, and you get the added bonus of working with me, heheheee :)

                    "Quality Software since 1983!"
                    http://www.smoothjazzy.com/ - see the "Programming" section for freeware tools and articles.

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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

                      cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                      db_cooper1950
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                      Personally I vote a 4 on this subject, as I think that it is a good idea. And as others have stated, if you want to ommit this info then by all means go ahead, it should be up to each individual. As for myself I am an owner of a custom system building company, where I am also the one wearing all the other hats too. It can and does get crazy sometimes. :confused: However, I have to say that I have listend and learned quite a bit of very useful information here. :-D

                      DB_Cooper1950 Either enjoy life, Or Hate Life, Just quit SITTING ON THE FENCE!

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                      • L Lost User

                        I think it's a fine idea. For those that don't want that information shared, they don't have to put it in. Cheers, Drew.

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                        Kr0d
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                        5 for job title. 0 for company.

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                        • C Chris Maunder

                          I was thinking the other day that when talking to other members or reading posts I have no idea what everyone actually does. Would it be interesting to have an optional job title and company associated with your profile? I was just thinking it would be cool to see what companies everyone's posting from and what they actually (officially) did during their day. Who's a student? Who's an architect? Who are the hardworking, intelligent and extremely good looking site administrators? Vote: 1 = bad idea, 5 = good idea for Job title to be added. Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky since many companies don't want their employees' posts associated with their company.

                          cheers, Chris Maunder

                          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                          Hamed Musavi
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                          What a great idea, Mr. Maunder. Got my 5.

                          Chris Maunder wrote:

                          Company name is, I realise, a little more tricky

                          And many guys might be able to show it. It would be easy to have it, but don't be forced to fill it(Optional field).

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