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Papa-Lazarou wrote:I have 2 years experience (Expert level) as an IT Manager administrating SQL Server 2000 and Windows 2003 for a large financial firm in the UK.
Working knowledge of SQL Reporting and query optimization.
I have an BSc and an MSc in good 'ol IT
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cstaylor wrote:Probably learning .NET couldn't hurt either
Papa-Lazarou wrote:cstaylor wrote:Probably learning .NET couldn't hurt either
Yeah, that would be a massive advantage. Alas i just dont have enough hours in the day to get stuck into the books.
BAH!
cstaylor wrote:Probably learning .NET couldn't hurt either
Cubed wrote:cstaylor wrote:Probably learning .NET couldn't hurt either
Mr Taylor, watch your language!
http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5623
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cstaylor wrote:Cubed wrote:cstaylor wrote:Probably learning .NET couldn't hurt either
Mr Taylor, watch your language!
http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5623
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I was under the impression that Papa was a lazy $&*(!@, so Microsoft tools would be right up his alley.![]()
Cubed wrote:While I don't claim to be a great programmer, I try to imitate one. An important trait of the great ones is constructive laziness. They know that you get an A not for effort but for results.
- Eric S. Raymond
Don't worry - not everyone is meant to understand
cstaylor wrote:Cubed wrote:While I don't claim to be a great programmer, I try to imitate one. An important trait of the great ones is constructive laziness. They know that you get an A not for effort but for results.
- Eric S. Raymond
Don't worry - not everyone is meant to understand
Speak of the devil:
Papa-Lazarou wrote:Christ, getting a reponse out of people in Japan is a nightmare, nevermind an interview, job etc.
I really dont wanna have to resort to getting an Ingrish teaching gig then searching whilst i'm over there, but it could be the only way?
Is there any permit issues with comming to Japan on a teaching visa, then fucking it off after a month for an IT gig?
Cubed wrote:Papa-Lazarou wrote:Christ, getting a reponse out of people in Japan is a nightmare, nevermind an interview, job etc.
I really dont wanna have to resort to getting an Ingrish teaching gig then searching whilst i'm over there, but it could be the only way?
Is there any permit issues with comming to Japan on a teaching visa, then fucking it off after a month for an IT gig?
I don't think there are any issues with that. Have you tried those agencies like Panache? Can you speak Japanese (it'll widen your options).
Good luck mate.
Cubed wrote:Papa-Lazarou wrote:Is there any permit issues with comming to Japan on a teaching visa, then fucking it off after a month for an IT gig?
I don't think there are any issues with that.
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