On 10/26/10 4:48 AM, Roger Holmes wrote:
Unfortunately working at a technical level on the
leading edge does
not pay very well in the UK. I was told I would not be able to
progress to a higher grade without becoming a manager, so I left and
became a major shareholder and director of a tiny company and have
remained technical to this day. Somewhat to my surprise I found I can
still out-program every other programmer we have ever employed
despite now being 57 years old.
Why would it be "despite" being 57? I think it's BECAUSE you're 57.
You have a great deal of experience, which is the main thing that
makes someone a good programmer.
Congratulations on remaining in the useful side of the company. 90%
of management staff (and ALL of executive staff) is overhead and
secondary to the real operation of a company. Most companies, though,
seem to have it backwards. (and look where it gets them!)
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL