sadly, my blood is boiling as i am typing this exactly for the reason you mention back around 1999/2000 time fame, a whole lot of people got in IT via web development - they read the 'learn html(xxx) in 24 hours' books and got hired - the demand was that high paraphrased discussion with job applicant in 1999: she:i worked on an asp application at my last company mgr:what did you do? she:i was involved in its development mgs:yes, yes, but what exactly did YOU do? she:i xxxxxxxxxxx <-- don't remember exactly what she said she did, but it was not any actual programming mgr:so, you were in the team who put this together, but someone else did the programming... she:yes, but i was there and helped them out mgr:so, what are you looking for? she: 75k unfortunately there are way too many people in IT from that time who would be better suited in other area - manual labor* comes to mind... my life is 75% miserable because of these people what makes it worse is when they feel it a personal attack when you try to explain code that is not at their level of understanding - my expectation is that if you are in a certain position you should be able to understand certain concepts and function at that level it's not hard - be a logical thinker and learn how to step through code - when you come to a piece you don't know what it does, stop and investigate; if you don't know understand the concept, stop and investigate - when done, continue stepping through code when the person trying to explain it to you states things you don't understand it does not mean he/she is out to get you, it means you have need to learn more so much more to say, but i have a meeting starting soon - it did help, i do feel a little bit better, thank you for the opportunity- *even worse, some ended up in management - try to get logic across their desk...
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