??? 05/11/06 16:44 Read: times |
#115999 - CV Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
I have frequently observed their employees' insistence on using certain tools, not so much because it helps their performance of their duties, but more because those tools' appearance on the resume' is helpful to the employee in finding a "better" job. Yes, we used to have a little "joke". In the design review: Reviewer: Why did you use this chip/method/algorithm/tool ? Engineer: because it'll look good on my CV ! Many a true word us, of course, spoken in jest... ;-) |
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