When Do I Get An Intern?
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And I'm not talking about the Monica Lewinsky kind (though that'd be nice too). I mean the kind that will do all my grunge work for me. I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work? I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Can't you take it interns?
Is that a trick question in allusion to ASPDotNetDev's Monica Lewinsky remark? :rolleyes:
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Can't you take it interns?
Whenever they complain, that's what I ask them. ;)
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And I'm not talking about the Monica Lewinsky kind (though that'd be nice too). I mean the kind that will do all my grunge work for me. I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work? I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
When I'm (35+ years as a developer) asked to do a simple task, I just remind myself "Better to get a Pay Check than a Pink Slip"
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
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And I'm not talking about the Monica Lewinsky kind (though that'd be nice too). I mean the kind that will do all my grunge work for me. I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work? I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
AspDotNetDev wrote:
I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work?
6 years for me, and I've never had one either. :sigh:
AspDotNetDev wrote:
I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
Isn't this the point where you're supposed to download a GUI testing tool, and abuse it's scripting to automate the mouse twiddling for you? :cool: IF you do that you can instead restore your sanity by leaving work and drinking. :laugh:
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And I'm not talking about the Monica Lewinsky kind (though that'd be nice too). I mean the kind that will do all my grunge work for me. I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work? I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
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AspDotNetDev wrote:
I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work?
6 years for me, and I've never had one either. :sigh:
AspDotNetDev wrote:
I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
Isn't this the point where you're supposed to download a GUI testing tool, and abuse it's scripting to automate the mouse twiddling for you? :cool: IF you do that you can instead restore your sanity by leaving work and drinking. :laugh:
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
Dan Neely wrote:
abuse it's scripting to automate the mouse twiddling for you?
Unfortunately, that would probably take longer than the manual work. Though it would undoubtedly be more interesting than copy/pasting, so maybe I'll give it a try next time.
Dan Neely wrote:
restore your sanity by leaving work and drinking
I might just have to do that. While I was in San Diego, I came across this liquor store with all kinds of interesting drinks. I bought about $60 worth.
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And I'm not talking about the Monica Lewinsky kind (though that'd be nice too). I mean the kind that will do all my grunge work for me. I've been a professional developer for 5 years now. How many more before I can get somebody to do the boring work? I ask because I'm changing a lot of stuff on our CMS and it requires that I copy a bunch of data around manually. Extremely boring. So boring, in fact, that I've taken to drinking coffee and listening to music while I work just to keep myself awake and sane.
There was that kid in the lounge the other day looking for the $80k job. Maybe entertain him with a realistic offer?
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!" — Hunter S. Thompson
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AspDotNetDev wrote:
I copy a bunch of data around manually
AspDotNetDev wrote:
Extremely boring
But it might be interesting to attempt to automate it
Exactly. :) Only problem is I have trouble justifying it when it's one off and will take longer than the manual route.
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Be careful what you wish for... I have one (after 20 years professional development) - but they are pretty high maintenance. Like puppies they have little common sense and are destructive when bored :-)
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Current intern here! We pride ourselves in making things MORE time consuming than if we had never stepped foot in the office in the first place :laugh:
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There was that kid in the lounge the other day looking for the $80k job. Maybe entertain him with a realistic offer?
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!" — Hunter S. Thompson
Hmmm, maybe my boss would be willing to give him $15K, considering that's how far below fair market value I am. :rolleyes: