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Originally Posted by FMCoug
Depends on the company. And granted I don't know what your company does. But the difference IMO is product vs. in-house. The software I work on IS our product. Not something that supports operations, etc. Writing code that is going to a server farm that is responsible for collecting the $400M / year in revenue is very different that writing code for the in-house accounting system.
Spoken like a true finance guy. Keep doing it. The consulting fees to fix the mess are out of this world.
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LOL, touche. I like your feistiness.
Well, I'm sorry you couldn't find your dream job in Utah, FM. Maybe it's more competitive for the high paying jobs here, and it's easier in Texas.