On 12/07/07, James Jeffery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yep and i would totally agree, but try telling that to marvin and youll
confuse
the poor guy, i was keeping things very simple for him/her.

From past knowledge, if your to add jargon (which it is to marvin here)
you
would do more damage then good at this stage.

But yep Hassan is right. This is why many companies will take on people
from different feilds and not an All In One guy.

So again, you need to decide on what it is you want to do, and dont try to

take on the world, you will loose, i tryed, i lost and im sure alot of us
here
have.

Its actually good to accept that not many people can be all rounders and
keep
up will all the new conventions, updates, bugs ect in all the different
fields.

Do the one, or two, and be brilliant at it.


The trouble is that if this is part of a university/college course, then you
don't get a choice. I mean, I knew what I wanted to specialise in, but I had
to do all sorts of things during my degree course just so I could get that
little piece of paper at the end. And while I technically didn't have to do
brilliantly at all of them (except for the sake of my academic pride!) I did
at least have to do well enough at all of them to pass.

Any sort of schooling tends to try and turn out all-rounders. If you want to
specialise, then do some independent study (certification courses, etc) once
you have your bit of paper. :) Or, during, if you're as impatient as I am
and can't be bothered waiting.

~Seona.


*******************************************************************
List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm
Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*******************************************************************

Reply via email to