RTFM ? Nah “Go look at my employers website”

RTFM == ? Well if you dont know about it already.. Prolly you *should* not know about it :D

But for those who do, getting shot by questions that makes us tempt to answer “RTFM” or “JFGIT”!!

Today while talking to Barry Carlyon, a programmer friend on the GSoC channel, after an hour of discussion or less than that, he made a statement in the end,

” You can use our employers website to find the information you need. lol”

And I replied “Where did it come from?” as in, what made him say that…

“Our Employer is Google

yAy!!! :D

Yea right, even though it is a part time its a full time employment It’s a bit complicated though, we are currently employed by Google officially :D for the whole of Summer 2008. [Thanks r0bby for the correction, i figured we are full time on it for the Summer]

So guys, you might well want to change that statement… from JFGIT to

“Go look at my employers website for the information you need” ;-)

/me should now get back to code wars

PS: If you couldn’t figure out the keywords in this blog post, you might well want to look for that information on my employers website ;-)

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8 Responses to RTFM ? Nah “Go look at my employers website”

  1. I love my employer!

  2. By the way, GSoC is *FULL TIME* not part time :P

    There’s a reason orgs don’t like us having other jobs ;)

  3. Ajay Kumar says:

    Yeah but then we go on their payroll ;) right now we are on Googles.. Google pays us :D

  4. Pingback: I got a job at Google *glee* (honest) « Random Rants of a n00b

  5. Seriously? I can write that I am officially a Google employee for the period of 3 months? Sweet.

  6. Ajay Kumar says:

    Its kinda confusing! :-) We are not employees but its “Work On Contract”, Paid by Google!

  7. DatoEaset says:

    Hi!
    My name is Jessika!

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