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Re: The Myth: Microsoft Brings Job to American People

  • Subject: Re: The Myth: Microsoft Brings Job to American People
  • From: "Terry Porter" <linux-sux@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 31 Mar 2007 05:33:29 -0700
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On Mar 5, 11:18 pm, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> __/ [ mike ] on Tuesday 06 March 2007 02:44 \__
>
> > in addition to the outsourcing of jobs, let's not forget the considerable
> > number ofpeople(outside ofmicrosoft) who left the computer field
> > because they found it too much of an insult to their intelligence to be
> > spending all their time supporting that which is always and by far the
> > weakest link in any computer infrastructure --microsoft.
>
> My partner (as in co-editors) at BoycottNovell.com seems to fall under this
> category.
>
> > i've watched
> > over two decades the inverse relationship between prestigious jobs in the
> > computer field vs. the growth ofmicrosoftsuch that computer science now
> > ranks near the bottom of the academic desires of college students.
>
> Indeed. Bill Gates keeps whining about the lack of decent candidates, having
> poisoned the entire industry. I advised my brother not to study CS, but he
> made this choice nonetheless. Concentrating on hardware is what I advised
> him. Free software is not the real issue here. Au contraire. Free software
> innovates. It gives control to the programmer and the user/client while the
> typical software house mimics, reinvents the wheel, and tests endlessly. If
> marketing does a goodjoband some money flows in, then theMicrosoftradar
> gets the 'scent'. Sooner or later it steals your 'food' (never mind IP) by
> prebundling, 'extending' protocols, making use of hidden APIs, technical
> sabotage, FUD tactics...
>
> > and
> > who can blame them, working in computers has become synonymous with
> > supportingmicrosoftand one can find a more rewarding and respectable
> > career as janitor at the local sewage & wastewater treatment plant.
>
> The competition in the computing sector (they call it "IT" here) has led to
> mistreatment and pressure. IT is said to be one of the most (if not /the
> most/) stressful jobs one can embard on. There are a few exceptions of
> course, but 90% (or maybe it was 99%) of thepeoplewho work in IT over here
> dread going to work.


- " I have an interview with Google tomorrow, but even jobs "

BAWWAWAWWAAW - Roy Boi is lying sack of dog shit.

He now claim to have interview with Google tomorow. Funny that Google
let him post his COLA crap during the interview because somehow while
he had interview with Google he still manage to post his lies to cola
ALL DAY LONG.

How can you interview and post here at same time?
Answer = By being a LIAR.


BAWWAWAWAW - More proof that LIENUX makes you a liar.




> at the #1 company for worker satisfaction (and Linux everywhere), according
> to anAmericansurvey, doesn't seem rewarding. At least I'm honest when I
> speak to them. They actually tried to take credit for Google Earth (Keyhole
> acquisition).
>
> --
>                 ~~ Best wishes
>
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