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AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (15641616)
Priscilla
Now on to Doyle, Parkhurst, Solie, Caslow, Berkowitz...
- Original Message -
From: Mike Sweeney
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]
I don't think this was Shoeless Joe Jackson, but rather a self-described
awkward, skinny, asthmatic child who later became a musician/writer. Ref:
google/joe jackson
My own quote:
This thread sounds like running thirty miles and hour on a treadmill going
sixty.
Best, G.
VP OGC
Some people
i have a 2 hr commute (each way)
i get in at 10 and leave at 6i study on the train with my headphones
on.
i Make sure i dont do to much .i have found that you can easily overkill
on whatever you do
and i ALWAYS feel i never know enough...
5 nites a week i study martial
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AUTHOR: William Shakespeare (15641616)
Priscilla
Now on to Doyle, Parkhurst, Solie, Caslow, Berkowitz...
- Original Message -
From: Mike Sweeney
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]
You get out it what
I leave early. And I never think about it again until the next day.
Sometimes I study at home, most times I don't.
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I have a three hour commute, a full+ part time job, and I'm wondering,
what
is the average hours people put
I wonder the same some times. I seem to eat drink sleep it most of the time.
Before I did my CCNA/DA I thought I know nothing - got to work at it. Then
before my CCNP/DP I thought I know nothing - got to work at it.
Now I feel I know nothing - got to work at it.
I think I am the type of bloke
Three hours commuting, Where are you traveling to an from an a part time
job are you on some kind off mission?
I thought i would have it easy with time as i live an work in my home town,
Man i was wrong on average i get into work for about 9am an dont leave work
until about 8pm
Live,eat,breathe,drink the stuff.
I don't start until 8:00 or so, but I start at home via VPN. Get the basics
out of the way and head to work by 10:00. Stay there till 6-7 to miss
traffic, then come home to study for CCIE Security till 12 or so.
My commute is only 15 minutes via the back roads
You get out it what you put into it. Its that simple.
I know far too many people who would do well but refuse to admit that they
need to spend some time studying. why wont they pay for it is the biggest
whine.. you are entitled to NOTHING in this world except to die at some
point so it's really
I would pontificate on the below. Several vendors have jumped on the
'training gravy train'. Used to be, vendors would train users with the idea
that a knowledgeable operator would benefit all. Apparently, the huge
training licensing schemes have clouded the original intent of
vendor-specific
, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]
You get out it what you put into it. Its that simple.
I know far too many people who would do well but refuse to admit that they
need to spend some time studying. why wont they pay for it is the
biggest
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From: Mike Sweeney
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:17 PM
Subject: RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]
You get out it what you put into it. Its that simple.
I know far too many people who would do well but refuse to admit that they
need to spend some
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